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Name: Chris Frighelis on Sep 10, 2007Comments: It truly is a shame to have a city like Miami and still have nowhere to fish, hopefully this will help restore a special access to one of the resources that makes Miami so special, the ocean and it's fish....Flag
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Name: Jack Torres on Sep 11, 2007Comments: I find it rediculous that Miami-Dade county does not have a public pier! I know tourism brings in the bulk of the money but I'm sure fisherman also play a big part.Flag
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Name: Bruce McGuire on Sep 11, 2007Comments: I have not purchased a new reel since they have closed all the fishing down. I have wanted to go fishing here but cant find a place from shore unless i go north to hollywood florida or Islamorada if i go south. There is nothing left in miami. Thank you CB.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 11, 2007Comments: The newport fishing pier (in North Miami Beach) and the pier right off 125th street and north bayshore drive in (North miami) have been closed since Hurricane katrina and wilma passed through the miami area, and no signs of repairing these landmarks has been left.Flag
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Name: Pedro Cuadra on Sep 12, 2007Comments: its just to much and i agree ,do someting for the fishermen that have no boats and let them fishFlag
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Name: Bruce Hunt on Sep 12, 2007Comments: We need to be able to fish, walk a beach etc. w/out constant Government interfearence! What happened to our "Bill of Rights"Flag
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Name: Richard Gilman on Sep 13, 2007Comments: This is a major problem in central Florida also. Fresh and salt water. Places to launch a canoe or kayak are also becoming a thing of the past. let me know how I can help -RichardFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 13, 2007Comments: It is a shame that our land-based fishing areas are disappearing at this astonishing rate! Please help us save our right to fish from our coastal areas!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 13, 2007Comments: It is a shame that our land-based fishing areas are disappearing at this astonishing rate! Please help us save our right to fish from our coastal areas!Flag
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Name: Kevin Asher on Sep 13, 2007Comments: the county park and rec department is also concerned about the lack of publicly accessible fishing. contact me at the email above to discuss further.Flag
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Name: Kevin Asher on Sep 13, 2007Comments: contact me at kevina@miamidade.gov to discuss furtherFlag
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