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Published: September 3, 2010
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A television spot promoting Florida's commercial fishing industry will air in the Panhandle Gulf region the first week of September. Stations in Pensacola, Panama City and Tallahassee will begin broadcasting the 30-second spot on Labor Day and continue for two weeks. The spot will also air on cable stations statewide from mid-September through October, which is Seafood Month.
Produced by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and titled "A New Day in the Gulf," the TV spot promotes the following message:
"After a difficult summer, it's a new day in the Gulf. And, with this renewed optimism, tomorrow looks even brighter. Florida's commercial fishermen are getting back to what they do best: Bringing in today's fresh catch for you to enjoy. Safe, wholesome Florida seafood is available at your local fish market or seafood restaurant. It's hard to image Florida without seafood, and, thankfully, we don't have to. Florida's fishing tradition continues. And now, let's enjoy!"
Click here to view or download the video: http://www.fl-seafood.com/NewDay/
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EmailA television spot promoting Florida's commercial fishing industry will air in the Panhandle Gulf region the first week of September. Stations in Pensacola, Panama City and Tallahassee will begin broadcasting the 30-second spot on Labor Day and continue for two weeks. The spot will also air on cable stations statewide from mid-September through October, which is Seafood Month.
Produced by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and titled "A New Day in the Gulf," the TV spot promotes the following message:
"After a difficult summer, it's a new day in the Gulf. And, with this renewed optimism, tomorrow looks even brighter. Florida's commercial fishermen are getting back to what they do best: Bringing in today's fresh catch for you to enjoy. Safe, wholesome Florida seafood is available at your local fish market or seafood restaurant. It's hard to image Florida without seafood, and, thankfully, we don't have to. Florida's fishing tradition continues. And now, let's enjoy!"
Click here to view or download the video: http://www.fl-seafood.com/NewDay/


