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Avian Influenza in Brevard County (1) ·
Brevard County to Remove Abandon Boats (1) ·
Dramatic Rise in Manatee Deaths (1) ·
Fishing in the Know - November 2020 (1) ·
Florida DEP Proposes New Nitrogen and Phosphorus Allocations for IRL (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality Update (1) ·
Keep Brevard's Boat Ramps Open (1) ·
Lagoon Restoration: A “Yes And” Issue (1) ·
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Starving manatees - Disappearing seagrass (1) ·
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''Fishing in the Know'' is Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission's monthly fishing newsletter with information on fishery closures, regulation changes and upcoming Florida fishing events. November 28th is Florida's Saltwater License Free fishing day. (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 is Florida's epicenter for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI H5N1) (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) ·
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) ·
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) ·
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, abandon, derelict, boats, vessels (1) ·
Brevard Nutrient Pollution Leaf Removal (1) ·
Brevard, Florida, Bird Flu, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, HPAI H5N1 (1) ·
Florida Fishing Fish Newsletter (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon pollution restoration (1) ·
IRL Nitrogen Phosphorus Nutrient Pollution Allocation (1) ·
Save Our Indian River Lagoon Plan (1)
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