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Opinion: Brevard County is now actively seeking landowners to participate in this next critical phase of lagoon restoration.
The Indian River Lagoon is one of the most valuable coastal wildlife habitats in Florida. It is an estuary of national significance and has been internationally featured as one of the most diverse ...
We know that major sources of Lagoon pollution include nutrient and sediment runoff from developed property. Roofs, streets, parking lots, fertilized lawns, driveways and walkways quickly carry ...
The lagoon can't return to its natural state, a time before inlets were dug and runoff was funneled its way, but environmentalists hope to stitch together an ecosystem with what’s there now ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — For years communities along the Indian River Lagoon have worked to find ways to restore one of Brevard’s most precious resources. Thanks to an $800,000 grant from the ...
Indian River Lagoon advocates this week are holding a two-day event to share ideas on how best to lower the impact of ... It would take 280,000 tanks to store one year of runoff in Cocoa ...
So when thousands of dead fish lined stretches of Florida's Indian River Lagoon this week, ... an ongoing La Niña climate cycle should ring in a dry winter with less runoff to trigger excess algae.
Ecologist Alex Romer tugged his snorkel on and slipped into the stillness of Palm Beach County’s Lake Worth Lagoon, an ...
More than 50 native cordgrass plants were planted in the park's 7 foot wide bioswale to reduce storm runoff and pollutants ending up in the lagoon, especially nitrogen.
An Argentinian lagoon in the southern Patagonia region has turned a strikingly bright shade of pink, the result of chemical runoff from a nearby plant.