Just when the Indian River Lagoon's seagrass seemed to be recovering, the same invasive algae that caused the lagoon's worst fish kill on record in 2016 is once again threatening to choke that ...
Algae has amped up in intensity again in the Indian River Lagoon lately, a satellite-based monitoring program by Brevard County shows. The rejuvenated blooms threaten more fish kills, like those that ...
Let’s not waste a lot of time before jumping into a busy roundup. Except to suggest some good news. With more and more regularity, and at higher pitches of relief and excitement, you’re hearing about ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — The ides of March ushered in the worst known fish kill in Indian River Lagoon history, a watershed moment in a war to save a $3.7 billion annual economic engine. Scientists say low ...
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