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Brevard Environmental Groups Comment on NASA-KSC Roberts Rd Assessment (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Manatee Mortality Update (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon News (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Repository (1) ·
Lagoon Faces Weather Conditions That Could Lead to Potential Fish Kills (1) ·
NASA Causeway Bridges and Beyond (1) ·
SJRWMD Amends BlueGreen Algicide Contract to Include All Florida Waterways (1)
Brevard County environmental groups comment on the NASA KSC Roberts Road 100 Acre Expansion Environmental Assessment (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) ·
Indian River Lagoon Project has added a News Headlines section that compiles the latest Indian River Lagoon News Headlines, Stories and Events for Florida East Coast communities. (1) ·
Indian River Lagoon Project has added an IRL Document Repository to archive Indian River Lagoon documents for safekeeping and easy retrieval. (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) ·
The Saint Johns River Water Management District will now allow all Florida water management districts and the FDEP to rapidly access the BlueGreen algicide treatment when critical harmful algal blooms (HAB) are present. (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)
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