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Updated: 11/16/2012 08:01:26AM

Tarpon secrets revealed

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Dr. Aaron Adams steers a boat while sampling baby tarpon Saturday on Lemon Lake while researcher JoEllen King wades up to her armpits in stinky, low-oxygenated water. The public was invited to watch tarpon research funded by the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust at Wildflower Preserve.

By BILL DUNSON

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ENGLEWOOD — Wildflower Preserve has become a hub of research activity in the two years since the golf course gone wild was purchased by Lemon Bay Conservancy and transformed by volunteers into a community park.

Part of the excitement was the discovery that the preserve’s wetlands are home to juvenile tarpon, serving as a nursery for one of this area’s biggest economic drivers — the tarpon fishery.

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