Core Points - Duke Energy Florida and Coastal Conservation Association Florida (CCA Florida) have signed a joint agreement to enhance environmental protection efforts in the state [1][2] - Duke Energy Florida is contributing $100,000 to support CCA Florida's conservation initiatives [1][6] Group 1: Partnership and Commitment - The partnership between Duke Energy Florida and CCA Florida aims to restock fish species, restore habitats, and protect Florida's natural resources [2][3] - CCA Florida has been focused on sustainable fisheries, coastal habitats, and water quality improvements since its establishment in 1977 [4] Group 2: Achievements and Initiatives - Duke Energy Florida's Crystal River Mariculture Center has released over 5.3 million fish and crustaceans along Florida's coast and has planted 40 million clams and over 100,000 eelgrass, mangroves, and marsh grass [3][6] - The agreement reinforces the commitment to environmental stewardship and the restoration of natural resources in Florida [4][5]
Duke Energy Florida, Coastal Conservation Association Florida sign collaborative agreement to preserve Florida's natural resources