Pollution-reduction projects in the IRL have reduced lagoon pollution by more than 800,000 pounds of excess nitrogen.
Brevard County’s Save Our Indian River Lagoon Program will be hosting a public event to celebrate 100th event milestone.
half-cent sales tax to reduce and remove pollution from the Indian River Lagoon estuary, while simultaneously restoring natural habitats that further clean the water. SOIRL projects improve ...
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 ...
Efforts to clean up a major waterway in Central Florida are seeing some major milestones. Voters approved a half-cent sales ...
whose nonprofit aims to protect and restore the Indian River Lagoon and coastal waters. "When Becker Farm and Atlantic Fields were developed, as part of the approval process, the water quality ...
A new species of shrimp previously thought to be part of another species was identified in the Indian River Lagoon ... The bodies of water that make up the lagoon extend from the Jupiter Inlet ...
Treasure Coast nonprofits that research, protect, restore and advocate for clean water, especially the Indian River Lagoon that runs through all three counties, need more than holiday cheer to ...
At the time of the record deaths, the Indian River Lagoon was rated “F” by the Marine Resources Council due to poor water quality and lack of food for the manatees. In January, festivals will ...