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DEP Secretary Valenstein and Chief Science Officer Dr. Frazer Issue Statements on the State of the State 2020 (1) ·
Fall Lawn Watering Restrictions in Effect (1) ·
Florida lawmakers advance fight against blue-green algae (1) ·
Governor DeSantis Appoints SJRWMD Board Members (1) ·
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Preparation for Algal Bloom Mitigation (1) ·
Snook slated to reopen in Atlantic state waters Feb. 1 (1) ·
Spotted seatrout: new zones, regulations, and Western Panhandle seasonal closure effective Feb. 1 (1) ·
St Johns River Water Management District Governing Board Meeting December 2020 (1)
$10 million was appropriated in 2019-20 specifically for innovative technologies to combat and clean up Florida's harmful algal blooms. (1) ·
A vote on the approval of $25 million in Indian River Lagoon project funds was dropped during the St Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) Governing Board meeting held on December 8, 2020. (1) ·
Florida Department of Environmental Protection responds to the Governor's 2020 State of the State Address. (1) ·
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission asks anglers to help researchers when the Florida Atlantic Coast Snook season reopens February 1, 2020. (1) ·
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed three additional members to the St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board. (1) ·
Florida's once a week lawn watering restrictions for the fall season started on November 1st. Do your part to improve the Indian River Lagoon and conserve Florida's water by setting your sprinkler systems to once a week operation now. (1) ·
In Tallahassee, a package of proposals is wending its way through legislative committees that attempts to better control pollutant-laden runoff that nourish the blue-green algae, risking environmental havoc on ponds, lakes and the state's prized Everglades (1) ·
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) made changes to Spotted seatrout regulations after reviewing stock assessments and gathering input from anglers. (1)
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- IRLNews:2020/01/16/DEP Secretary Valenstein and Chief Science Officer Dr. Frazer Issue Statements on the State of the State 2020
- IRLNews:2020/01/22/Snook slated to reopen in Atlantic state waters Feb. 1
- IRLNews:2020/01/22/Spotted seatrout: new zones, regulations, and Western Panhandle seasonal closure effective Feb. 1