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Name   Restore Lagoon Inflow Research Seminar
Event_Date   January 11, 2022 12:00:00 PM
Description   

Join Marine Resources Council and Dr. Jeff Eble on January 11, 2022 at 12pm for a free Lunch & Learn Hybrid Seminar about Florida Institute of Technology’s Restore Lagoon Inflow Research project.

People   Presenter: Dr. Jeff Eble
Organization   Marine Resources Council
Organization_Url   https://savetheirl.org/
Contact_Email   nicole@mrcirl.org
Event_Url   https://savetheirl.org/whats-new/restore-lagoon-inflow-research/
Social_Type   Facebook
Social_Name   Marine Resources Council
Social_Url   https://www.facebook.com/MarineResourcesCouncil
Type   Educational Seminar
Format   Hybrid
Cause   IRL Restoration
Region   Brevard County
Water   North Indian River
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Join MRC and Dr. Jeff Eble, Visiting Research Assistant Professor at the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), for our January 11, 2022 Lunch & Learn Hybrid Seminar on FIT’s Restore Lagoon Inflow Research project, a multi-year, state funded initiative to investigate the possible effects of using artificially enhanced seawater exchange to improve Lagoon water quality and restore the health of the Indian River Lagoon.

Florida Tech’s Restore Lagoon Inflow Research project is a multi-year, state funded initiative to investigate the possible effects of using artificially enhanced seawater exchange to improve lagoon water quality and restore the health of the Indian River Lagoon. Findings from phases I and II research and modeling efforts highlight the potential for enhanced inflow to help stabilize the lagoon by restoring the natural processes that remove the excess nutrients responsible for harmful algal bloom outbreaks. The next step in the project is to ensure that everyone has the information needed to evaluate the feasibility of this approach with construction of a temporary, small-scale pumping system to directly evaluate the impact of enhanced seawater exchange on water quality and nutrient cycling. Join us for our January Lunch & Learn to more about this project and register today!

The seminar will end with a live Q&A session, but we recommend participants to email any questions you already have that relate to this topic to [[1]].

This is a free event, but you must register to receive the Zoom link or to reserve your spot at the Lagoon House as space is limited (subject to cancellation). The Zoom link will be in your confirmation email. We will be live streaming the presentation through the MRC's Facebook page and will post the recording to the MRC's YouTube page for future viewing!

About the Presenter

Dr. Jeff Eble is a Visiting Research Assistant Professor at the Florida Institute of Technology where for the last three years he has shared his love of science and nature with just about anyone that will listen. With experience both in the field and in the lab, Dr. Eble works to understand the processes shaping biodiversity, from genes to species, to help improve understanding and conservation of marine ecosystems.

Topic   Research Resources
Keywords   Florida Tech Inflow Research Seminar
Poster   Admin
Posted   20211230164958