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From June to October, the waters of the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River, and Indian River Lagoon come alive with bioluminescence.
The Indian River Lagoon water temperature got hotter earlier this summer than usual, which already caused a large fish kill in Sebastian and has scientists concerned about worsening conditions ...
During World Water Day on March 22, it’s worth highlighting ways to explore the Indian River Lagoon and a new photo project that shows the impacts of stormwater in Florida.
In the summer, Florida's Indian River Lagoon displays extraordinary bioluminescence—but the phenomenon is also a sign of the ecosystem teetering on the edge of imbalance.
The Indian River Lagoon water temperature got hotter earlier this summer than usual, which already caused a large fish kill in Sebastian and has scientists concerned about worsening conditions ...
The Marine Resources Council report is a snapshot of the overall health of the Indian River Lagoon from August 2023 to now.Work on next year's report has already begun. BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — ...
Indian River Lagoon is not an isolated incident, sadly, this trend has been steadily worsening in recent years. It is estimated that 300,000 whales, dolphins, ...
INDIAN RIVER LAGOON, Fla. – A federal judge has ordered new protections to help the manatees in the Indian River Lagoon. This decision comes after the judge ruled that the state violated the ...
DEP investigates illegal mangrove-removal and Indian River Lagoon water pollution A first-degree misdemeanor is punishable by a $10,000 maximum fine or six months in jail, or both.
PALM BAY, Fla. – More than years, it could take decades to restore the polluted Indian River Lagoon to its healthy state prior to large-scale algae blooms and fish kills.. Brevard County voters ...
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 ...
The shallow, 156-mile long Indian River Lagoon is “considered one of the most biologically diverse estuaries in North America,” according to Florida State Parks.