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Cape Canaveral Provides Lagoon Friendly Sustainability Model (1) ·
District 55 Rep. Tuck Files $1.2m IRL Seagrass Restoration Appropriation Bill (1) ·
Governor DeSantis Appoints SJRWMD Board Members (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality Update (1) ·
NASA Causeway Bridges and Beyond (1) ·
Representative Thad Altman Introduces Five Indian River Lagoon House Bills (1) ·
SJRWMD Approves $10m for Indian River Lagoon Improvement Projects (1) ·
State Funds Florida Tech IRL Inflow Study (1)
Florida District 52 Rep. Thad Altman (R) has introduced five appropriation bills totaling $5,321,500 to benefit the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary. (1) ·
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed three additional members to the St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board. (1) ·
Florida House District 55 Representative Tuck (R) has filed a $1.2m appropriations request for an Angler Action Foundation IRL Seagrass Restoration Project. (1) ·
Florida Tech has received $921,500 to fund phase 3 of it's Indian River Lagoon Inflow Study. (1) ·
In an effort to protect residents from increasing environmental challenges and in keeping with it's Vision Statement, the City of Cape Canaveral has implemented numerous lagoon friendly sustainability initiatives. (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon manatees are starving to death at an alarming rate due to the depletion of seagrass, and the interruption of their natural migration. (1) ·
NASA passes ownership of the SR405 Indian River Causeway to the Florida Department of Transportation along with a decades old categorical exclusion that exempts the bridge replacement from environmental review. (1) ·
NOAA declares Unusual Mortality Event as 11% of Florida's east coast manatee population expires in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary. (1) ·
Saint Johns River Water Management District Governing Board has approved over $10 million for Indian River lagoon septic to sewer conversion projects. (1)
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