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A new inlet will not save the lagoon (1) ·
Brevard County Closes All Beachside Parking (1) ·
DeSantis’ support is vital in Indian River Lagoon restoration effort (1) ·
Indian River lagoon is pea-soup green, raising fears of another 'bloom of doom' (1) ·
SR405 NASA Causeway to be replaced by 2025 (1)
Beachside public parking along the 72-mile Brevard County shoreline will be closed beginning on Thursday March 18, 2020 in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19. (1) ·
Dr. Peter Barile, "The Legislature and the governor should be vigilant in cutting wasteful spending projects such as muck dredging and “super clam” seed plantings that are not consistent with the FDEP’s restoration plans for the Lagoon." (1) ·
Florida DOT officials expect the SR405 bridge construction to begin in 2021, with estimated completion in 2025. The new fixed-span bridges will rise at least 65 feet above the river's surface. (1) ·
In this Florida Today editorial, geologist Randall Parkinson speaks against new Indian River Lagoon inlets. (1) ·
Tiny single-celled algae have begun to cast a huge pea-soup green shadow over the Indian River Lagoon, setting the stage for a repeat of the massive fish kill four years ago, when dead sea life fouled canals and choked the lagoon during a smelly summer of environmental chaos. (1)
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