TCPalm Executive Editor Adam Neal has lived on the Treasure Coast for 20 years. The biodiverse Indian River Lagoon and ...
Florida's Indian River Lagoon (IRL), one of the state's most ecologically productive estuaries, is facing a growing but ...
Bird flu has killed 10 bottlenose dolphins in Florida's Indian River Lagoon, making it a global hotspot for the virus in ...
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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 ...
The Ocean Research & Conservation Association hosted a citizen science event to gather data on the Indian River Lagoon. About 2,000 students from 37 schools participated across six Florida counties.
Something smelly is lurking in the water of the Indian River Lagoon. This emerging threat in the lagoon is a stinky and unsightly cyanobacteria that can kill seagrass, as well as cause rashes like ...
Seagrass in Florida's Indian River Lagoon is showing mixed signs of recovery, flourishing in some areas while disappearing in others. The decline is largely due to algae blooms, fueled by pollution, ...
All lanes of the Coastal Highway, Route 1, are closed at the Indian River Inlet due to water on the road. The Department of Transportation is monitoring the situation and will reopen the road as soon ...
Florida’s Indian River Lagoon (IRL) is increasingly stressed by nutrient pollution, harmful algal blooms, and rising atmospheric CO₂, which acidifies lagoon waters and reduces aragonite—the calcium ...