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|Name=Indian River Lagoon Health Update 2020 | |Name=Indian River Lagoon Health Update 2020 | ||
|Start_Date=December | |Start_Date=December 8, 2020 12:00:00 PM | ||
|Multiday=No | |Multiday=No | ||
|Description=Dr. Leesa Souto, Executive Director of the MRC, | |Description=Dr. Leesa Souto, Executive Director of the MRC, presents the 2020 Indian River Lagoon Health Update. This event is a live webinar. There are 40 spaces available to attend the event live-and-in-person at MRC's Lagoon Learning Center. | ||
|People=Dr. Leesa Souto | |People=Dr. Leesa Souto | ||
|Type=Webinar | |Type=Webinar | ||
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|SubTitle=Communities Must Act. Sea Grasses & Habitat Are In Peril. | |SubTitle=Communities Must Act. Sea Grasses & Habitat Are In Peril. | ||
|Text_Body=Dr. Leesa Souto, Executive Director of the Marine Resources Council, | |Text_Body=Dr. Leesa Souto, Executive Director of the Marine Resources Council, presents the 2020 Indian River Lagoon Health Update. Please join the MRC, Tuesday, December 8, 2020, for the release of the 3rd IRL Report Card. | ||
This event is a live webinar broadcast, and there are 40 spaces available to attend the event in person at MRC's Lagoon Learning Center in Palm Bay. | This event is a live webinar broadcast, and there are 40 spaces available to attend the event in person at MRC's Lagoon Learning Center in Palm Bay. Please utilize this link to register: https://irlreportcard2020.eventbrite.com. A webinar access link will be emailed to attendees after registration. | ||
All attendees are asked to please make a donation to attend, $1, $5, or $500, any amount will help fund this vital lagoon health report. The goal is to raise over $100,000 to add vital fisheries data, more tributaries, and expand outreach. | All attendees are asked to please make a donation to attend, $1, $5, or $500, any amount will help fund this vital lagoon health report. The goal is to raise over $100,000 to add vital fisheries data, more tributaries, and expand outreach. | ||
To accommodate demand & scheduling, Dr. Souto is presenting the same material during a lunch and dinner session. | To accommodate demand & scheduling, Dr. Souto is presenting the same material during a lunch and dinner session. | ||
'''1st Presentation''' | '''1st Presentation''' |
Revision as of 14:42, November 14, 2020
This event is a live webinar broadcast, and there are 40 spaces available to attend the event in person at MRC's Lagoon Learning Center in Palm Bay. Please utilize this link to register: https://irlreportcard2020.eventbrite.com. A webinar access link will be emailed to attendees after registration.
All attendees are asked to please make a donation to attend, $1, $5, or $500, any amount will help fund this vital lagoon health report. The goal is to raise over $100,000 to add vital fisheries data, more tributaries, and expand outreach.
To accommodate demand & scheduling, Dr. Souto is presenting the same material during a lunch and dinner session.
1st Presentation
Live webinar: 12 p.m. Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Limited In-person Donor Luncheon
11 a.m. Tuesday, December 10, 2020 (Foodservice begins at 11a.m. before 12 p.m. presentation)
$50 per attendee.
Includes seafood boil and adult beverage service.
Temperatures will be taken at the door. Social distancing & masks required.
2nd Presentation
Live webinar: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Limited In-person Donor Dinner
5:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 10, 2020 (Foodservice begins at 5:30 p.m. before 6:30 p.m. presentation)
$50 per attendee
Includes seafood boil and adult beverage service
Temperatures will be taken at the door. Social distancing & masks are required
Indian River Lagoon Health Update 2020
Sea Grasses & Habitat Are In Peril
Indian River Lagoon Areas of Concern
Volusia County
Brevard County
Indian River County
Saint Lucie County
Martin County
Including Tributaries:
Turnbull Creek,Volusia County
Big Flounder Creek, Brevard County
Horse Creek, Brevard County
Eau Gallie River, Brevard County
Crane Creek, Brevard County
Turkey Creek , Brevard County
Goat Creek, Brevard County
Saint Sebastian River, Indian River County
Saint Sebastian River North Prong, Indian River County
Saint Sebastian River South Prong, Indian River County
C-54 Canal, Indian River County
Taylor Creek Canal, St. Lucie County
St. Lucie River, St. Lucie & Martin Counties
St. Lucie River North Fork, Martin County & St. Lucie County
St. Lucie River South Fork, Martin County
St. Lucie Estuary Bessey Creek, Martin County
Upper Loxahatchee, Martin County
Middle Loxahatchee, Martin County
Lower Loxahatchee, Palm Beach County
Loxahatchee Southwest Fork, Palm Beach County