Read UF public perception survey shows high level of concern over algal blooms in Florida waters – “Recently released polling data from the University of Florida’s Bureau for Economic and Business Research, in partnership with […]
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Protect Florida’s waters statewide – Commentary
“Protecting and restoring Florida’s waters are a cornerstone of our public service”. The Orlando Sentinel news outlet published this article regarding Former Florida governor and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham, and […]
County Commission rejects Tobia’s proposal to take away funding for aquarium
Per an article in Florida Today news, County Commissioner John Tobia failed to rescind a commitment of $10M in county tax money to help pay for a proposed $70M aquarium. […]
Dear Gov. Ron DeSantis, please do 4 things to help the Indian River Lagoon
FLORIDA TODAY’S Editorial board outlines what they believe should be his priorities. The first one is cleaning up the Indian River Lagoon. Click here to read more about the letter […]
Gov. Ron DeSantis calls for $625 million for water projects in environmental priorities
The Governor announced $625M for water resource projects, including Everglades restoration. Click Here for the story.
Top Lagoon scientist lauds The Moorings’ “eco” efforts
“One of the Treasure Coast’s most prominent conservation scientists is lauding The Moorings Yacht and Country Club for its environmentally-forward initiatives.” as reported by Sue Cocking of Veronews.com. Read the […]
Tourist Development Council approves grants for 8 projects to help the Indian River Lagoon
Development Council approves grants to help the Indian River Lagoon Eight projects designed to help the Indian River Lagoon will receive grants through a new Space Coast Office of Tourism […]
IRL Waterways in Trouble – USA Today series of stories
The Indian River Lagoon is one of many waterways in trouble throughout Florida. A statewide effort is needed, involving citizens, government officials, businesses and advocates to address this. USA Today […]
Red Tide Blooms in Brevard County
As red tide blooms approach coastal areas, breaking waves can cause their toxins to become mixed with airborne sea spray. People in coastal areas can experience varying degrees of eye, […]
Final Vote on Septic Ordinance Oct 9th
Please help support passage of the new Brevard County Septic Ordinance, being voted on: Tuesday, October 9 at 5 PM, Viera Government Center, County Commission Room 1st Floor Come and […]