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Conchy Joe’s Seafood stands as a local institution, serving up fresh catches in a setting that embraces Florida’s tropical vibe without veering into tacky territory. Their conch fritters and key lime ...
Statewide project is designed to grow resilient seagrass to thrive after being planted in water affected by pollution, climate change ...
In a recent ranking put out by map-maker WorldAtlas, two communities in Flagler County made the list of '8 Quirkiest Florida ...
Vetoed projects included Sykes Creek dredging and an Indialantic pier. The budget still includes significant funding for ...
The damage can easily be seen in the Indian River Lagoon, which reaches from Volusia to Martin along Florida’s east coast and is heralded as the nation’s most diverse estuary.
A Windsor resident illegally removed mangrove trees from his Sebastian waterfront property, polluting the Indian River Lagoon in the process, according to county officials. Drone footage, compared ...
Florida officials meet with land owner regarding illegal removal of mangroves and wetlands clearing DEP investigates illegal mangrove-removal and Indian River Lagoon water pollution Sebastian ...
A Windsor resident illegally removed mangrove trees from his Sebastian waterfront property, polluting the Indian River Lagoon in the process, according to county officials. Drone footage, compared ...
Reflecting this trend, the Indian River Lagoon has lost about 63% of its oyster reef acreage since 1943, according to Linda Walters, a marine biology professor at the University of Central Florida.
From June to October, the waters of the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River, and Indian River Lagoon come alive with bioluminescence.
DEP and Indian River County are investigating illegal mangrove-clearing and Indian River Lagoon water pollution. This is second time DEP has investigated the Sebastian property for mangrove removal.
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