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Jul 9, 2005
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That said, do you guys think this is contributing to what could end up being a story that could end up being harmful to tourism or at least that has the potential to scare masses of people?

Sharks, gators and snakes seem to bring out irrational emotions/fears.

Hopefully it won't reach the proportions of the fictional Amity Island incident (see: JAWS).

Those are some goood pics; right place at the right time! I can't believe mikecatadjuster wasn't on hand; he always sees the cool wildlife events around here.

As for the relocation issue, why not somewhere along the north end of Choctawhatchee or St. Andrew's Bay, or the Choctawhatchee River? There are plenty of remote areas where he'd probably rarely encounter humans.

I cruised the kayak through the northern half of Eastern Lake this morning; didn't see anything, but heard a slow splash, then saw some surface bubbles in the same area a few minutes later. Have any of you seen any gators in Eastern Lake?
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Someone informed me yesterday that any "nuisance" animal is required by law to be put to death. Has anyone else heard this? If this is so, and this animal was captured because it was a "nuisance" to Spring Breakers and other beach goers, it doesn't sound like the Gator survived the meat locker.
 

gmarc

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Jan 19, 2009
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Is that you they mention in the story? I love tv land as it was 7 foot before and now its 9 foot. I keep thinking about how deserted grayton beach is near the state park and the 2 dune lakes. What are the chances of a gator running out of the dune lakes and attacking somebody walking on the beach?
 

Geo

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Dec 24, 2006
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Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Is that you they mention in the story? I love tv land as it was 7 foot before and now its 9 foot. I keep thinking about how deserted grayton beach is near the state park and the 2 dune lakes. What are the chances of a gator running out of the dune lakes and attacking somebody walking on the beach?

Yep. That's me...
:D
 
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DD

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Aug 29, 2005
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Thanks for posting this. I didn't get to see it. If in fact, it was destroyed, wellll..........:pissed:
 

Geo

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Dec 24, 2006
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What are the chances of a gator running out of the dune lakes and attacking somebody walking on the beach?

I believe statistics would support that you're more likely to get killed swimming in the Gulf than getting attacked by a gator walking along its beaches.

Life's too short. Play the numbers and take some chances...

:D
 
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sunspotbaby

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Mar 31, 2006
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Thanks for the link Geo. It kind of just cut short though when he started to talk about relocating. Is this covered on the other thread because I thought he was relocated. :dunno:
 

water girl

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Feb 25, 2009
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Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Alligator Update

This is from the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge.....Right now the law states that a nuisance animal is one that is threatening the safety of a person, pet, or damaging property. Right now there is an option of relocation, but this will end on July 1st. The law will be changing July 1st...any animal deemed a nuisance, which means a mere phone call from a citizen, will be euthanized. A south Florida group is "up in arms" because a disoriented bobcat found in a shopping area parking lot was put down. A biologist should have been called to evaluate the animal instead of it just being killed. So, when you see a wild animal that is not threatening, call the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge 850.650.1880..... not the Sherrif, Fish and Wildlife or animal control. The Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge does an awesome job of rescuing, rehabilitating and relocating animals as well as coordinating with Fish and Wildlife and National Marine Organizations. This non profit organization receives no state funding and they are always in need of donations.
The alligator, that was found this week on the beach, was deemed a nuisance because of its size, 9 feet long. Trappers will relocate alligators under 4 feet. Florida Fish and Wildlife contracted with the trapper to take the animal. Trappers are not paid to capture an animal. If the animal cannot be relocated, the trapper receives the animal as compensation. He can then sell the hide and meat.
 
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