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Contamination fuels algae blooms and wreaks havoc. Our investigation pinpointed alarming chemical levels in nearly 1 in 4 ...
A toxic chain reaction fueled by fertilizer runoff and septic leaks is starving bottlenose dolphins to death. Scientists warn ...
2013 was a grim year for dolphins in Florida. That year, bottlenose dolphins were dying en masse in the Indian River Lagoon ...
The dumping of effluent and fertilizer into Florida waters caused a massive bloom of phytoplankton, killing off much of the ...
Brevard Zoo has begun planting seagrass shoots grown at its nursery in the Indian River Lagoon. The project aims to restore the lagoon's seagrass, which provides a vital habitat for marine life ...
The judge said the Florida Department of Environmental Protection needs to seek what is known as an “incidental take permit” ...
During World Water Day on March 22, it’s worth highlighting ways to explore the Indian River Lagoon and a new photo project that shows the impacts of stormwater in Florida.
A few months later, Florida’s beloved sea cows began experiencing a massive die-off amid a shortage of eelgrass in the 156-mile-long Indian River Lagoon, one of the most biologically diverse ...