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Everglades National Park in Florida

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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Silky water moves around a mangrove tree at sunset across from Comer Key in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Mangrove trees at sunset across from Comer Key in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Images from the Everglades National Park and the Ten Thousand Islands out of the Parkway Motel and Marina in Southwest Florida July 14-21, 2009. The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay.
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  • Images from the Everglades National Park and the Ten Thousand Islands out of the Parkway Motel and Marina in Southwest Florida July 14-21, 2009. The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay.
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  • Images from the Everglades National Park and the Ten Thousand Islands out of the Parkway Motel and Marina in Southwest Florida July 14-21, 2009. The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay.
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  • Images from the Everglades National Park and the Ten Thousand Islands out of the Parkway Motel and Marina in Southwest Florida July 14-21, 2009. The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay.
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  • Images from the Everglades National Park and the Ten Thousand Islands out of the Parkway Motel and Marina in Southwest Florida July 14-21, 2009. The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay.
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  • Images from the Everglades National Park and the Ten Thousand Islands out of the Parkway Motel and Marina in Southwest Florida July 14-21, 2009. The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay.
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  • The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay..
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  • The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay..
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  • Everglades in Southwest Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay..
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  • The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay..
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  • The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay..
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  • Everglades in Southwest Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Everglades in Southwest Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The Everglades are subtropical wetlands located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The Everglades are shaped by water and fire, experiencing frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term "River of Grass" to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay..
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  • A massive storm covers Chokoloskee Island in the Florida Everglades and the 10,000 islands. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Everglades National Park fishing July 20, 2019. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • Tom Shurtleff holds up a 20 pound snook caught in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A bird flies through rising fog in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Water moves through mangrove roots across from Comer Key in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Pelican take flight in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A bird flies across a sunrise in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A redfish swallows a fishing lure in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lone tree mangrove photographed in infrared across from Comer Key in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A bird of a pole in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Pelicans take flight in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Mangrove trees photographed in infrared frame a smaller tree on New Turkey Key in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Mike Derbyshire reels in a 100 pound shark at sunset in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Mike Derbyshire reels in a 100 pound shark at sunset in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A mangrove island photographed in infrared in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A starfish and horseshoe crab line the shores on Turkey Key at low tide in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sponges in various colors line the shores on Turkey Key at low tide in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A shell on the shores on Turkey Key at low tide in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A pelican flies across mangroves during sunrise in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A sponge makes a home inside an oyster bar on the shores on Turkey Key at low tide in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sponges in various colors line the shores on Turkey Key at low tide in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sponges in various colors line the shores on Turkey Key at low tide in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • An osprey eagles flies across the sky at sunset in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Tom Shurtleff reels in a 20 pound snook caught in the Florida Everglades and the ten thousand islands near Chokoloskee in Collier County, Florida. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • It's "Sharky the Shark" imitating Flippy the dolphin in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sunset on Jewell Key in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Tom Shurtleff on Jewell Key with a nice redfish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Tom Shurtleff on Jewell Key with a nice snook in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Tom Shurtleff on Jewell Key with a nice redfish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Capt. Tom Shurtleff gives a thumbs up to fishing in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Tom Shurtleff on Jewell Key at sunset in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Capt. Tom Shurtleff says hello to a close friend in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish reels in a nice sized snook in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish reels in a nice sized snook in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish holds up a nice sized snook in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish holds up in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Andrew Shurtleff holds up a nice sized snook caught in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish watches as Capt. Tom Shurtleff goes after a grouper with his bare hands in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish with a cheers to his first trip to the Florida Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sunset from no-name island in Chokoloskee Pass in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Capt. Tom Shurtleff watches the sun from his Shearwater in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Tarpon rolling in Chokoloskee pass in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish with a nice sized Jew Fish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Steve Scalish with a nice sized Jew Fish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Capt. Tom Shurtleff hauls in a Jew Fish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Plenty of pride and rainbows in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Stop sign for morning rush hour in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • An osprey eagle flies in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A starfish in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • An osprey eagle flies in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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