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I'm not sure on the second one, but it's not Gracilaria - too much spiky branching. Possibly Dasya, Digenea, or Gelidium? Again, I'm not sure.
bryothamnion
It may be "Bryothamnion" - though B. triquetrum is now known as Alsidium triquetrum; it's found in the Gulf of Mexico, including on the Southwestern end of Florida, so it's possible, but it's unlikely if you got it from Eastern Florida.

The third is definitely a Padina species.
 

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