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Sunday, March 01, 2009
Right Whale Touching?
Right Whale Touching?
Daron Dean
daron.dean@staugustine.com
Publication Date: 02/28/09
A St. Johns County Sheriff's deputy and a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conversation Commission officer talk with a surfer Friday morning, just south of the St. Johns County pier after he paddled out to a North Atlantic right whale (pictured at right) to touch it, a violation of federal law that protects the endangered species. The surfer was given a warning but could have been given a fine of up to $5,000. Police ask those who witness wildlife violations to call FWC at (888) 404-3922.
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