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In hurricane’s wake, the enormity of Florida harvesters’ to-do list becomes clear

'Rapid assessment is so important. The sooner that we can recover that gear, the better off we'll be' -- Bill Kelly, executive director, Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen's Association 

By Nick Sambides Jr. | Sept. 30, 2022 17:33 BST
Harvesting vessels in the port in Fort Myers, Florida, took devastating damage from Tropical Storm Ian. Photo courtesy of Southern Shrimp Alliance
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