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<big>''The U.S. EPA has designated the Indian River Estuary as an Estuary of National Significance in it's National Estuary Program.''</big> | <big>''The U.S. EPA has designated the Indian River Estuary as an Estuary of National Significance in it's National Estuary Program.''</big> | ||
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==About the {{PAGENAME}}== | ==About the {{PAGENAME}}== | ||
The '''[[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary]]''' is a 156-mile long brackish lagoon estuary, that spans 40% of Florida's East Coast. The estuary's 3 main bodies of water are the [[Mosquito Lagoon|Mosquito]], [[Banana River]] and [[Indian River]] lagoons. | The '''[[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary]]''' is a 156-mile long brackish lagoon estuary, that spans 40% of Florida's East Coast. The estuary's 3 main bodies of water are the [[Mosquito Lagoon|Mosquito]], [[Banana River]] and [[Indian River]] lagoons. |
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The U.S. EPA has designated the Indian River Estuary as an Estuary of National Significance in it's National Estuary Program.
About the National Estuary
The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary is a 156-mile long brackish lagoon estuary, that spans 40% of Florida's East Coast. The estuary's 3 main bodies of water are the Mosquito, Banana River and Indian River lagoons.
Pages in category "National Estuary"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.