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==Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Facts==
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* The Indian River Lagoon fishery generates $30 million in revenues, providing 50% of the annual fish harvest on Florida's East Coast.<ref name="SJRWMDIRLfacts" />
* The Indian River Lagoon fishery generates $30 million in revenues, providing 50% of the annual fish harvest on Florida's East Coast.<ref name="SJRWMDIRLfacts" />


 
==See Also==
==Mosquito Lagoon Facts==
* [[Banana River Facts]]
* Mosquito Lagoon is located in Volusia and Brevard Counties.
* [[Indian River Facts]]
* Second largest lagoon in the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary]]
* [[Mosquito Lagoon Facts]]
* Majority lies within federal property that includes Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Canaveral National Seashore, and Kennedy Space Center.
* Designated as an ''"Outstanding Florida Water"'' by the State of Florida.
* Northern portion is a Florida Aquatic Preserve
 
 
==Banana River Facts==
* Banana River lagoon lies within Brevard County
* Smallest lagoon in the National Estuary
* Northern portion lies within Kennedy Space Center and is not open to the public.
* Banana River north of SR528 is a No-Motor Zone manatee preserve.
* Home to Annie the Dragon
 
 
==Indian River Facts==
* Indian River lies within 5 Florida East Coast counties: Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Palm Beach County.
* 121 mile long Indian River is the largest lagoon in the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary]].
* Four Atlantic Ocean inlets: Sebastian, Ft. Pierce, Jupiter, and Palm Beach
* Freshwater rivers: Eau Gallie River, St. Sebastian, St. Lucie, Loxahatchee
* Freshwater feeder creeks include: Turnbull, Addison, Crane, Turkey Creek, Goat, Kid, Trout, Crawford, and Taylor.
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==Web Links==
* [https://www.sjrwmd.com/waterways/indian-river-lagoon/facts/ St. Johns River Water Management District - Fast facts about the Indian River Lagoon]


==Documents==
==Documents==
* [https://www.fau.edu/hboi/irlo/docs/IRL.Fact.Sheet.pdf Harbor Branch - IRL Facts and Figures (PDF 2pp)]
* [https://www.fau.edu/hboi/irlo/docs/IRL.Fact.Sheet.pdf Harbor Branch - IRL Facts and Figures (PDF 2pp)]
 
* [https://indianriverlagoonnews.org/guide/documents/Indian_River_Lagoon_An_Introduction_To_A_Natural_Treasure.pdf Indian River Lagoon - An Introduction to a National Treasure (PDF 40pp 4.09MB)]
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Revision as of 11:22, October 11, 2020

Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Facts

  • The 156 mile long Indian River Lagoon National Estuary watershed covers an area of 2,284 square miles with 353 square miles of water surface area.[1]
  • The national estuary spans six Florida East Coast counties: Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Palm Beach County. 71% of the national estuary lies within Brevard County.
  • Mosquito, Banana River, and Indian River brackish water lagoons are the main water bodies in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary.
  • Five saltwater Atlantic Ocean inlets connect to the national estuary: Ponce de Leon, Sebastian, Ft. Pierce, St. Lucie, and Jupiter inlets. Ponce de Leon and Jupiter are natural inlets, the other three are man-made cuts through the barrier island.
  • Major freshwater tributaries feeding the Indian River Lagoon include the Eau Gallie, St. Sebastian, St. Lucie, and Loxahatchee rivers.
  • The national estuary has a 4ft average depth with large shallow flats under 2ft deep. Dredged channels, basins, and canals are deeper. The Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) channel is maintained at an average 10-12ft depth by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  • 2,100 plant and 2,200 animal species are found in the national estuary.[1]
  • The national estuary contains 27% of eastern Florida’s coastal salt marshes.[1]
  • 46% of the seagrass coverage maximum measured in 2007 remains in 2020. Seagrass is considered to be the estuary's keystone indicator species when evaluating water quality.[2]
  • The Indian River Lagoon fishery generates $30 million in revenues, providing 50% of the annual fish harvest on Florida's East Coast.[1]

See Also

Documents

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 SJRWMD - IRL Fast Facts, Retrieved: October 11, 2020
  2. Dr. Chuck Jacoby, SJRWMD, 2020 Water Quality Presentation Video, Retrieved: October 11, 2020
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