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A calm marsh is depicted with a Great Blue Heron wading in it. Above the added text reads "Marsh Madness"

Toadfish's Marsh Madness Spring 2025: It’s That Time of Year Again!

Welcome to Marsh Madness Spring 2025! During the month of March, Toadfish will highlight four sects of our natural world that are essential to conserve, preserve, and maintain. Join us to express our gratitude for those who have dedicated their lives to nourishing and protecting our beloved ecosystems.

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Two people are celebrating conservation; they are standing in the mud where they are working.

A Year of Giving Back: Toadfish’s 2024 Conservation Impact

In this article, we highlight Toadfish’s partnerships with leading conservation organizations working to restore coastal ecosystems. From oyster reef restoration to seagrass recovery and innovative recycling efforts, we showcase how these collaborations are making a lasting impact on our waters.

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A cormorant swims amidst the seagrass and in the water in Tampa Bay

"If We Don't Have Seagrass, We Don't Have a Bay:" The State of Florida's Largest Estuary

Discover how Toadfish is teaming up with Tampa Bay Waterkeeper to support their fight for seagrass conservation and help turn the tide against pollution!

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A female Angler is holding a giant Red Snapper while fishing offshore on a boat. She is wearing a Captains for Clean Water hat

Make the Most of Your 2024 Red Snapper Season with Toadfish

Learn about Red Snapper regulations in the South Atlantic Region and gear up for July 12th with Toadfish 's rods, reels, fillet knives, kitchen products, and more!

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Marsh Madness Week 4: The Lifecycle of a "Used" Oyster

Learn how “used” oyster shells play a vital role in coastal conservation. Through SCDNR’s oyster recycling program, discarded shells from restaurants, oyster roasts, and collection sites are gathered, sorted, and quarantined before being repurposed to rebuild oyster reefs. These reefs provide habitat for marine life and improve water quality, as a single oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water daily. Join us in supporting cleaner waters and stronger ecosystems by recycling your oyster shells! #PutEmBack

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3 Reasons To Use Stainless Steel Straws

3 Reasons To Use Stainless Steel Straws

Stainless steel straws are important because they offer a sustainable alternative to single-use plastic straws, which have a significant negative impact on the environment. Plastic straws are one of the top items found in ocean debris, and they can harm...

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5 Ways to Have a Fun and Eco-Friendly Beach Vacation

5 Ways to Have a Fun and Eco-Friendly Beach Vacation

When planning a beach trip, it's important to consider how our actions impact the environment. As travelers, we have a responsibility to preserve the natural beauty of the beaches we visit. In this blog post, we'll provide you with five...

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How To Tell Difference Between Male and Female Blue Crabs

How To Tell Difference Between Male and Female Blue Crabs

  Crabs are an important part of many marine ecosystems, and they can also be a popular food source for humans. However, before you go crabbing or order crab at a restaurant, it's important to know how to tell the...

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The 5 Most Popular Oyster Species in North America

The 5 Most Popular Oyster Species in North America

The 5 Most Popular Oyster Species in North America Oysters are a type of bivalve mollusk found in various parts of the world, including North America. Not only are they incredible table fare, but they do a remarkable job at...

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