Seagrass in Florida's Indian River Lagoon is showing mixed signs of recovery, flourishing in some areas while disappearing in others. The decline is largely due to algae blooms, fueled by pollution, ...
GRANT-VALKARIA, Fla. — As part of efforts to help improve the health of the Indian River Lagoon, millions of clams are being deposited into the water to help clean and oxygenate it. Todd Osbourne, an ...
Can we grow back our beloved lagoon? The feds hope so and just took a $9.4 million leap of faith that planting back seagrass, oysters and other vital habitats will transform the Indian River Lagoon ...
JENSEN BEACH, Fla. — Residents of Martin County are voicing their opposition to the proposed dredging in the River Watch Channel of the Indian River Lagoon. More than 70 people lined the sidewalk of ...
The lagoon generates $28.3 billion annually in local economic impacts, the study by The Balmoral Group found. That tops $7.6 ...
Researchers will put millions of clams over 600 acres of the Indian River Lagoon to see if they eat enough hydrogen sulfide, ...
JENSEN BEACH, Fla. — Hundreds of students, teachers, and community volunteers immersed themselves in environmental education during the annual “A Day in the Life of the Indian River Lagoon” initiative ...
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Report on health of Indian River Lagoon released
The 2024 Report | Marine Resources Council Indian River Lagoon Report has been released. The MRC has published the annual health assessment of the Indian River Lagoon since 2016. Executive Director Dr ...
NOT STAYING NEUTRAL ON POLITICALLY CHARGED ISSUES. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN STATE FUNDING ARE HEADED TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON. WESH 2’S SENAIT GEBREGIORGIS SHARES HOW THE MONEY ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — A study from 2023 revealed a troubling trend that is leading to the injury and death of bottlenose dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon. The study, done by the Hubbs-SeaWorld Research ...
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