Read full article: Indian River Lagoon improves year-to-year in new water quality report Now, several new rules are being put in place for residents of Brevard and Volusia counties. If you live in ...
(This story was updated to accurately reflect the most current information.) MARTIN COUNTY — Construction may begin soon on components for a new reservoir to store water, helping to decrease harmful ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Florida of violating the Endangered Species Act due to sewage discharges into the Indian River Lagoon, which have ...
TALLAHASSEE - A federal judge this week refused to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that Florida has violated the Endangered Species Act because of sewage discharges into the Indian River Lagoon that have ...
A federal judge ruled May 19 that Florida has to temporarily stop approving new septic tanks in areas near the Northern Indian River Lagoon and plan to start feeding manatees again when they are faced ...
Sixty years ago, dredges filled in an area equal to 80 football fields in the Indian River Lagoon near Cape Canaveral to lead to the bridges that get us over the lagoon and to the beach. It made sense ...
GRANT-VALKARIA, Fla. — As part of efforts to help improve the health of the Indian River Lagoon, millions of clams are being deposited into the water to help clean and oxygenate it. Todd Osbourne, an ...
The Treasure and Space coasts were once the sea trout fishing capital of the world, but years of poor water quality has taken away the title. Craig Carson's catch in Fort Pierce in 1995 still stands ...
JENSEN BEACH, Fla. — Hundreds of students, teachers, and community volunteers immersed themselves in environmental education during the annual “A Day in the Life of the Indian River Lagoon” initiative ...
Jason Gulley, a photographer and geologist, had an awe-inspiring experience with a manatee during a dive at one of Florida’s freshwater springs. “One of the younger manatees starts running up toward ...
A federal judge ordered Florida to reinstate a manatee feeding program and halt new septic tank permits near the Indian River Lagoon. The order mandates Florida to apply for an Incidental Take Permit ...
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