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A Restored IRL Includes A Restored Manatee Migration (1) ·
Army Corps Approves Okeechobee Plan Deviation (1) ·
FDEP Adopts Updated Indian River Lagoon Basin Management Action Plans (1) ·
Indian Riverkeeper Lake Okeechobee Call to Action (1) ·
Lagoon Restoration: A “Yes And” Issue (1) ·
Rep. Brian Mast speaks about Lake Okeechobee water releases and management (1) ·
Save The Lagoon Self Imposed Tax (1) ·
Sea Turtle Nesting Season Has Arrived (1) ·
Starving manatees - Disappearing seagrass (1)
FDEP Secretary Noah Valenstein has adopted the 2021 Indian and Banana River lagoon Basin Management Action Plan Updates. (1) ·
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding beachgoers that they can help protect nesting sea turtles by practicing some simple tips. (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon manatees are dying with nothing in their stomachs, because there is nothing for them to eat. (1) ·
IRL fishing guide Capt. Billy Rotne speaks out on the Indian River Lagoon manatee mortality event. (1) ·
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE) is now formulating a new operational schedule to manage the waters in Lake Okeechobee, and we must demand adoption of a new plan that will stop the discharges to the northern estuaries and send clean water south to the Everglades and Florida Bay. (1) ·
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announces the approval of a planned deviation from Lake Okeechobee regulations to reduce risk from Harmful Algal Blooms. (1) ·
U.S. Rep. Brian Mast spoke about Lake Okeechobee water levels on Tuesday morning, and called on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to change its water management, or he says we could see harmful water releases this summer. (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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