Protesters gathered at Fort Lauderdale beach Wednesday to mark the first anniversary of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and voice opposition to possible oil drilling near Florida's coasts.
Ned Stone, from the Florida Wildlife Federation, said he worries about how increased oil drilling will affect his livelihood.
"The fishing industry where I make my living is worth $1.2 billion each year," he said. "That's where I make my living and so my job is dependent on clean water. Our economy is our environment."
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