As the signs of October’s tornado devastation gradually diminish, the effects of the storms remain ever-present in various ...
Despite strong indications that billions of gallons of water would not gush down the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie rivers from ...
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has initiated an emergency dredging project to restore the severely eroded beach area north of the Indian River Inlet. RELATED ...
The Indian Riverkeeper wants to be an early-warning system for toxic algae blooms in the Indian River Lagoon and other Treasure Coast waterways. The goal is to identify the danger and notify the ...
The outdoor seagrass exhibit educates people on the role of seagrasses, mangroves, filtration shellfish, and water quality in ...
The Pelican Island Audubon Society has been a leading voice for conservation in Indian River County and beyond since 1964. By ...
The St. Lucie County Aquarium in Fort Pierce houses the Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit featuring six tanks displaying plants and animals from Florida's various marine ecosystems.
The St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Program is obtaining permits for Johannsen to place six oyster reef modules and up to ...
Nic Mader, Elisabeth Howells and Elizabeth Murdoch Titcomb conduct two to four surveys a month in the lagoon from Stuart to ...
Nonprofits that research, protect, restore and advocate for clean water need more than holiday cheer to continue their mission. Here's how to help.
With the end of the wet season, Florida Oceanographic Society Executive Director Mark Perry discusses the health of the St.