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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
    Zamora-20060103-cedar-key-florida-01...jpg
  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
    Zamora-20060103-cedar-key-florida-01...jpg
  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
    Zamora-20060103-cedar-key-florida-01...jpg
  • Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key Everlasting is the story of Cedar Key, its people, and its world-class clam farming aquaculture.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • The last century has brought a lot of change to Cedar Key in ways that are difficult to notice for the the average tourist. During the annual seafood festival in October, 20,000  people visit Cedar Key in a weekend where the community's rural heritage is proudly displayed.
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  • Locals know Owen Freeman as the "bird man." An eccentric old-timer who mopeds around town loaded with nets and fishing poles, and looking for birds, mainly pelicans, with hooks lodged in a wing or foot. Over the years Freeman has captured and removed the hooks of hundreds of injured birds.
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  • Eager to see their work on display, children of Cedar Key School rush to the upstairs loft of the Cedar Key Arts Center, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to upholding artistic value within the community.
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  • As the sun rises on on the Keys there will almost always be clammers at work.  The area off shore of Levy and Dixie county account for 75% of the clams produced by the state, while Florida alone accounts for 10% of the nations clams.  One of the contibuting factors for the success of this occupation in aqualculture are sub-tropical waters.  There are 2000 acres of clam leases off the shores of Levy and Dixie counties, the most of anywhere in the state, and all of them are utilized year-round.
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  • While on break from waitressing, dreams of a far away place flutter through Amber Keller's thoughts. "There isn't much for people my age to do here," she says. Keller, 16, and many of the town's teens find work at the restaurants, cafes and other shops along Dock Street, Cedar Key's main drag and tourist attraction. Some work on the water, specifically clamming. Others leave Cedar Key for opportunities elsewhere.
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  • It's not just the fishermen who wake at 6 am. Chris Christiansen (center), owner of Cook's Cafe, prepares to open the doors to weekend tourists coming for the annual art festival. Although they only stay open for breakfast, Chris and his wife Peggy (left), are not short of hospitality. During the 'storm of the century" in 1993 much of Cedar Key was flooded. The Christiansen's gave out free sandwiches and soup, and allowed stranded residents to sleep in the restaurant because it was one of the few places in town above water.
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  • Only the boney supports are left of the railroad which connected Fernandina Beach and Cedar Key, but was destroyed in the 1930's.  The railroad was one of the busiest in Florida because it meant goods shipped from the Mississippi Delta didn't have to curcumvent South Florida to get their cargo to the Atlantic.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • On September 28, 1896, a hurricane blew apart the original communities spread throughout the Cedar Keys. The largest community was on Atsena Otie Key. After the hurricane, everyone who remained moved their lives a little closer to the mainland and established what is present day Cedar Key. A hundred years after Atsena Otie Key was destroyed, developers attempted to purchase the island and build condos. With so much historical value, and too much risk from the development damaging the fragile environment on which the local economy depended, Atsena Otie was purchased by the state and eventually brought into the Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge. Now this old cemetery, and the ambiance of Atsena Otie, will remain protected.
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  • For this family from Chiefland the younger one casts while the older ones catch . Whether for fun or for livelihood, fishing is ingrained into the culture of the Nature Coast.
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  • After harvesting a bag of clams from the ocean floor, clammers wash away the mud.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Clammer Ricky Cooke finishes a day of island hopping with his kids Sheila and Jesse.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Martha Diaz photographs Idaho-based artist David LaMure and his wife Jamie.
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  • Katherine Rucker (center), sophmore at Cedar Key School, plays three sports, is involved in numerous school-related clubs and makes straight A's, all of which her mother attributes to moving to Cedar Key instead of staying in Orlando where she thought Katherine would be "just another kid in the city."  Cedar Key School is one of the smallest public schools in the state, with less than a hundred students in the high school. Teachers like Linda Campbell (right) are able to coexist with students on a more personal level.
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  • A ghostly moon-lit image is all that remains of an abandoned building-now serving as a pelican roost-put out of commission during from a hurricane.  The town of Cedar Key has been ravaged by storms in the past. In 1896 a 25- foot-high storm surge completely destroyed the original town of Cedar Key on Atsena Otie Key. Residents re-located across the channel to the larger Way Key, where the town is currently-but that doesn't stop the storms from coming.
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  • A ghostly moon-lit image is all that remains of an abandoned building-now serving as a pelican roost-put out of commission during from a hurricane.  The town of Cedar Key has been ravaged by storms in the past. In 1896 a 25- foot-high storm surge completely destroyed the original town of Cedar Key on Atsena Otie Key. Residents re-located across the channel to the larger Way Key, where the town is currently-but that doesn't stop the storms from coming.
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Cedar Key, Florida
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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  • Syngenta crops and products, and Syngenta representatives conducting field tours at the Naples field station for clients.
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