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Revision as of 17:38, December 26, 2021
The IRL Link Directory includes educational and informative Indian River Lagoon website resources organized by object type.
New IRL Web Links
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Information Portal allows users to search for FDEP facilities and documents.
A public domain image archive from Washington University Libraries.
The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program (IRLNEP) has published it's 2022 Annual Report (pdf,25pp,89.5M).
The Florida WaterResource Monitoring Catalog is a searchable database of metadata, that allows anyone to find information about water resource monitoring activities in Florida.
Florida’s iconic sea cows are dying in record numbers. Years of declining seagrass beds have eliminated one of the gentle giants’ primary food sources. Now wildlife managers have taken the unprecedented step of feeding the animals, while scientists are in a race against time to restore the lost seagrass.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.