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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office and Citrus County government is joining the nation dur-
Alyssa Thompson is our 3rd Place winner for the April trout contest. She is shown here along
ing National Law Enforcement Appreciation Week (May 12-18) with a “Thank you to our law
with Nichol Whitsel our Store Manager.
enforcement officers,” said Heather Yates, Public Information Officer. Left to right are: Dep.
Stonecommercial and recreational harvest of stone crab claws in16 closes on
crab season closes May Florida
Laird Canfield, patrol; Det. Shelley Taylor, community crimes; and Dep. Rich Briggs, patrol - a
small representation of the many officers serving the citizens of Citrus County on.
The
County & CCSO observing Nat. Law Enforcement Appreciation Wk - County commis-
May 16, with the last day of harvest on May 15. This closure occurs each year during the
sioners issued a proclamation on Tuesday, May 14, honoring all Citrus County law enforce-
species peak spawning season to help protect and sustain Florida s valuable stone crab re-
ment officers and recognizing National Law Enforcement Appreciation Week during May
source. Stone crab season will reopen on Oct. 15.
12-18. On behalf of their fellow deputies, the proclamation was accepted by Capt. Dave
Commercially harvested stone crab claws may be possessed and sold during the closed sea-
DeCarlo and Capt. Danny Linhart.
son but only if they have been placed in inventory prior to May 16 by a licensed wholesale
The board also proclaimed Wednesday, May 15, as National Law Enforcement Of-
or retail dealer.
ficers Memorial Day to remember those officers who, through their bravery and courageous
Stone crab traps must be removed from the water within five days after the close of
deeds, made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their community or became disabled in the
the stone crab season unless a special extension is granted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife
performance of their duty.
Conservation Commission (FWC).
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