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District 55 Rep. Tuck Files $1.2m IRL Seagrass Restoration Appropriation Bill (1) ·
Harbor Branch Institute to Host 2020 Ferrara Ocean Science Lecture Series (1) ·
Indian River County to build nutrient removal facility to protect lagoon (1) ·
Indian Riverkeeper Lake Okeechobee Call to Action (1) ·
Israeli Firm Aims to Keep Lake Okeechobee Algae Out of St Lucie River (1) ·
Lake Okeechobee Discharge to St Lucie Estuary Timeline (1) ·
Sebastian Inlet Bridge Set for 2026 Replacement (1) ·
St Lucie County Beaches Closed (1)
An Israeli company has been given a $945,000 state contract to keep blue-green algae in Lake Okeechobee from getting into the St. Lucie River estuary. (1) ·
Effective Monday March 23, 2020 all St. Lucie County Beaches are Closed. (1) ·
Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in Fort Pierce is hosting the 2020 John & Barbara Ferrara Ocean Science Lecture Series. (1) ·
Florida Gov. DeSantis employs innovative peroxide algicide technology to treat Harmful Algae Blooms that may occur from the Army Corps' continued Lake Okeechobee discharge into the St. Lucie River estuary. (1) ·
Florida House District 55 Representative Tuck (R) has filed a $1.2m appropriations request for an Angler Action Foundation IRL Seagrass Restoration Project. (1) ·
Indian River County has received a $650,000 grant from the Florida DEP for construction of an Aquatic Plant System to remove nutrients from farm waters before discharge into the Indian River Lagoon. (1) ·
The 57-year-old bridge spanning the Sebastian Inlet to link the Brevard and Indian River barrier islands is set to be replaced in late 2026, according to the Florida Department of Transportation. (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)
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Aquatic Plants Remove Nitrogen Phosphorus Nutrients (1) ·
Florida HB3799 IRL Seagrass Restoration (1) ·
Indian River County Sebastian Inlet Bridge (1) ·
Lake Okeechobee Algae Bloom (1) ·
Lake Okeechobee IRL Discharge Plan (1) ·
Lake Okeechobee Lake Guard Peroxide Algicide (1) ·
Saint Lucie County Hutchinson Island Beach Closed (1)
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