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There's a new effort to determine why green sea turtles in the Indian River Lagoon are covered with tumors. Nearly half of the green sea turtles in the...
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Fertilizer bans start Thursday throughout the Indian River Lagoon watershed.The bans are aimed at limiting the amount of fertilizer flowing into the…
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New research reveals the critical role the environment plays in dolphin health.The study compared dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon and Charleston,…
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The Indian River Lagoon is repeatedly being choked with oxygen-robbing algae, its surface increasingly dotted with thousands of dead fish, manatees, birds…
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A million and a half cubic yards of muck.That’s enough to pile 300 yards high on a one-acre football field, and that’s how much Brevard County leaders…
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Cleanup for the Indian River Lagoon is getting a $24 million infusion from the state.The money is aimed at eliminating the nutrient pollution that…
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Advocates are cheering Governor Rick Scott’s proposal to spend $40 million on replacing septic tanks with sewer systems around the Indian River…
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A $303 million cleanup of the Indian River Lagoon is ready for implementation after Brevard County voters overwhelming approved a half-cent sales tax…
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Experts are monitoring patches of dead fish and algae in the northern Indian River Lagoon.More than 50 minor fish kills have been reported in August in…
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Manatees are again dying from a mysterious syndrome in Florida's Indian River Lagoon.Florida Today reported Saturday that at least nine manatees have died…