Brevard County’s Save Our Indian River Lagoon Program will be hosting a public event to celebrate 100th event milestone.
The “Save our Indian River Lagoon” project scattered around 100,000 clams from the Max Brewer Bridge on Saturday. The clams ...
The new species, named Salmoneus manningi, is “overall whitish” with “ivory white” asymmetrical claws, researchers described.
Brevard County’s Save Our Indian River Lagoon (SOIRL) Program recently completed its 100th pollution reduction project. Posted: February 1, 2025 | Last updated: February 1, 2025 ...
Over the course of a decade, the Save Our Indian River Lagoon Program will undertake more than 400 projects countywide, from Mims to Micco, to improve the health of the Indian River Lagoon.
After nearly being wiped out, Indian River Lagoon seagrass, the bedrock of the lagoon's marine life, has shown signs of recovery. As this grass gradually grows back and millions more in taxpayer ...
At least three dead bottlenose dolphins that died in the Indian River Lagoon in the past year have tested positive for bird flu. according to federal biologists. Results are pending on several ...
IS CONCERN ON THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON FOLLOWING THE DEATHS OF THREE DOLPHINS. SCIENTISTS SAY TESTS SHOW THEY DIED AFTER CONTRACTING BIRD FLU. WESH 2’S MICHELLE MEREDITH TALKED WITH THE ...
Start here BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – The bird flu impacted several types of animals in Brevard County’s Indian River Lagoon, including three dolphins that died early last year, according to an ...
The number of snook collected from the Indian River Lagoon dropped from 728 in 2000 to 184 in 2010 — and zero from the northern lagoon between January and March, according to the Fish and ...