Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) Florida is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of Florida's marine resources. As one of the 19 state chapters of the national CCA organization, CCA Florida works with its 19,000 members, including recreational anglers and outdoor enthusiasts, to advocate for sustainable fisheries management, habitat restoration, and good stewardship of coastal resources. Through initiatives such as the CCA Florida STAR fishing competition and partnerships with organizations like Yamaha and the Building Conservation Trust, CCA Florida strives to ensure the health and abundance of Florida's marine ecosystems.
With a history dating back to 1985, CCA Florida has been at the forefront of efforts to protect and preserve Florida's marine resources. Through restocking initiatives, advocacy for water quality, and engagement with the public, CCA Florida aims to conserve and enhance the state's coastal environments. By joining CCA Florida, individuals become part of a membership-based organization that is committed to making positive and meaningful changes to Florida's marine fisheries, habitat, waterways, and coasts.
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