Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) Florida has been conserving Florida’s Fisheries since 1985. CCA Florida’s purpose is to advise and educate the public on conservation of marine resources and promote fisheries management to keep fish stocks sustainable and abundant. CCA Florida engages the public to support habitat and environmental restoration and works with members and state residents to ensure good stewardship of our coastal resources.
In the last 10 years, CCA Florida has deployed 48 artificial reefs, completed 100 habitat projects statewide and restocked more than 600,000 redfish and spotted sea trout. Proceeds from raffles, banquets and donations are used to fund these projects and your continued support makes it possible.
To celebrate CCA Florida’s 40th anniversary, our dear friends Brie Gabrielle, Capt. Ricky Murphy, George Poveromo and Capt. Rufus Wakeman discuss the history, mission and future of the organization. Check out the video below: