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Brevard County Commission Moves to Close County to Non-Residents (1) ·
Brevard County to Remove Abandon Boats (1) ·
Dramatic Rise in Manatee Deaths (1) ·
Florida DEP Proposes New Nitrogen and Phosphorus Allocations for IRL (1) ·
FPL Allocates $700,000 for Florida’s Starving Manatees (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality Update (1) ·
Keep Brevard's Boat Ramps Open (1) ·
Lagoon Faces Weather Conditions That Could Lead to Potential Fish Kills (1) ·
Lagoon Restoration: A “Yes And” Issue (1) ·
Save The Lagoon Self Imposed Tax (1) ·
SOIRL-Citizen Oversight Committee-2020-01-17 (1) ·
Starving manatees - Disappearing seagrass (1) ·
Time to Rake the Leaves (1)
"There may be a significant number of manatees that are dying because they are just starving to death.", Patrick Rose, Save the Manatee (1) ·
Brevard County Boating and Waterways begins removing 40 - 50 derelict boats from the Indian River Lagoon. (1) ·
Brevard County Commission moves to close the county to tourists and leisure visitors. (1) ·
Brevard Fisherman and IRL Advocate Kurt Boyken asks boaters to contact their representatives to support keeping Brevard's boat ramps open. (1) ·
Encourage your community leaders to start a leaf removal and street sweeping program BEFORE the spring rains wash our pollution into the water. (1) ·
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) officials today announced the company has allocated more than $700,000 over the next three years to support manatee rescue and rehabilitation, as well as habitat restoration. (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon manatees are dying with nothing in their stomachs, because there is nothing for them to eat. (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) ·
NOAA declares Unusual Mortality Event as 11% of Florida's east coast manatee population expires in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary. (1) ·
Save Our Indian River Lagoon Citizen Oversight Committee Meeting Friday, January 17, 2020 at 8:30 a,m. in the Commission Chambers of the Brevard County Government Center in Viera. (1) ·
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has proposed new Nitrogen and Phosphorus Load Allocations in order to reduce the impact of human-introduced nutrient pollution on the Indian River Lagoon estuary. (1) ·
There currently are several types of algae blooming in the lagoon, which is evident in areas of the lagoon that have turned the color of pea soup. (1) ·
Will we ever clean up the Indian River Lagoon, or are we just keeping up with the damage caused by increased development? (1) ·
With four major sources of Nitrogen pollution, restoration of the Indian River Lagoon is a complex issue. Every source must be addressed - It’s a classic “Yes And” Issue. (1)
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Brevard County Boat Ramp Open (1) ·
Brevard County Closed leisure tourists (1) ·
Brevard County, abandon, derelict, boats, vessels (1) ·
Brevard Florida Indian River Fish Kill (1) ·
Brevard Nutrient Pollution Leaf Removal (1) ·
Florida Power Light Manatee Unusual Mortality Event (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon pollution restoration (1) ·
IRL Nitrogen Phosphorus Nutrient Pollution Allocation (1) ·
Save Our Indian River Lagoon Citizen Oversight Committee 2020 (1) ·
Save Our Indian River Lagoon Plan (1)
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- IRLNews:2020/01/16/SOIRL-Citizen Oversight Committee Meeting
- IRLNews:2020/03/24/Keep Brevard's Boat Ramps Open
- IRLNews:2020/04/02/Brevard County Commission Moves to Close County to Non-Residents
- IRLNews:2020/09/14/Lagoon Faces Weather Conditions That Could Lead to Potential Fish Kills
- IRLNews:2020/09/23/Florida DEP Proposes New Nitrogen and Phosphorus Allocations for IRL