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Indian River Lagoon National Estuary - Indian River Lagoon Encyclopedia
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Florida East Coast's Indian River Lagoon National Estuary merges the freshwater of 5 rivers, and the saltwater of 4 ocean inlets, to form the Mosquito, Banana River, and Indian River Lagoons. The estuary contains 5 State Parks, 4 National Wildlife Refuges, a National Seashore, an Intracoastal Waterway, a Navy Submarine Base, a Space Force Base, and a National Space Center.
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