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Another project SOS is working on are signs for local fishing piers warning fishermen not to cut their line if they hook a seabird. The signs give details on how to hold the birds and remove the hooks. The signs will be made from weather-resistant aluminum and will be posted at obvious fishing locations in the bay area. The funds for the project came from the money collected from the spillers of the 1993 Tampa Bay oil spill, received through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and the NOAA Restoration Center.
The first half of the grant has been accepted by Department of Environmental Protection Restoration Funds. Signs Installed at the Sunshine Skyway North Fishing PierJanuary 16th, 2001 saw the installation of the first of the "Don't Cut the Line" signs on the North Sunshine Skyway fishing pier in Tampa Bay at the Sunshine Skyway bridge.
This is the latest of the many signs to be installed on Florida's West Coast during this educational project spearheaded by SOS. (Watch for more to come!)
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