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From June to October, the waters of the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River, and Indian River Lagoon come alive with bioluminescence.
As we glided through calm waters, exploring some of the most scenic waterways of the Indian River Lagoon, we saw a tiny head ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Smith added that the shallow water of the Indian River Lagoon also make it a prime location for bioluminescence. “The health of the Indian River Lagoon is prime importance,” she said.
In neighboring counties, bioluminescence has occurred in the Indian River Lagoon in St. Lucie County on the Treasure Coast, and "glowing fish" also can be found in the far southern Volusia County ...
SEBASTIAN, Fla. — A fish kill in Indian River County could be the first warning sign of more marine life dying off due to high temperatures and runoff, according to a biologist.