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Members of the Coast Guard and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission tow a vessel displaced by Hurricane Irma near Marco Island, Florida, Oct. 7, 2017. The vessel was taken to a staging area where it will stay for approximately 30 days in anticipation of its owner claiming it. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class David Weydert.

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07/10/2017
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hurricane uscg storm flooding response florida coast guard disaster joint operations epa environmental protection agency unified command florida fish and wildlife conservation commission fwc incident command post florida department of environmental protection irma fdep petty officer 3rd class david weydert u s coast guard recruiting command marco island response crews remove vessels displaced by hurricane irma in florida waterways dvids ultra high resolution high resolution water view watercraft boat fishing boats