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|Link Url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQHiiOOPYUM
|Link Url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQHiiOOPYUM
|Description=Dr. Leesa Souto, Marine Resources Council executive director, presented the MRC's 2020 IRL Health Update Report Card #3 via webinar on December 8, 2020.
|Description=Dr. Leesa Souto, Marine Resources Council executive director, presented the MRC's 2020 IRL Health Update Report Card #3 via webinar on December 8, 2020.
|Text_Body=The report card is a visual representation of the lagoon’s condition through the data collected as part of the state’s monitoring program to determine if state regulatory standards are being met. Bottom line is, we need to do more.
|Text_Body=The IRL report card is a visual representation of the lagoon’s condition through the data collected as part of the state’s monitoring program to determine if state regulatory standards are being met. Bottom line is, we need to do more.


The 2020 Report Card includes:
The [https://savetheirl.org/irl-health-update/ 2020 Indian River Lagoon Health Report Card] includes:


* 137,202 agency data including 25 years of seagrass and 23 years of water quality data
* 137,202 agency data including 25 years of seagrass and 23 years of water quality data
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* Scored and color-coded tables and maps to easily see changes over time and space
* Scored and color-coded tables and maps to easily see changes over time and space


The [https://savetheirl.org/irl-health-update/ Indian River Lagoon Health Report Card] represents the successful outcome of a public-private partnership between MRC and Applied Ecology Inc. (AEI) who have worked closely since 2015 to create an understandable translation of water quality and seagrass data. The report has successfully been used to guide scientific investigation, raise awareness, inspire advocacy, and inform policy-makers.
 
The IRL Report Card represents the successful outcome of a public-private partnership between MRC and Applied Ecology Inc. (AEI) who have worked closely since 2015 to create an understandable translation of water quality and seagrass data. The report has successfully been used to guide scientific investigation, raise awareness, inspire advocacy, and inform policy-makers.
|Type=YouTube Video
|Type=YouTube Video
|Topic=Restoration
|Topic=Restoration

Revision as of 18:40, December 13, 2020