(Florida Today, Laurilee Thompson, 04/15/2021) Aging infrastructure and changing weather patterns demand climate-smart solutions to mitigate the impact of rising seas and increased flooding on existing infrastructure, public lands, and private property. New technology is available that incorporates natural systems to combat flooding and erosion and should be used to help save the Lagoon. Click here to read the entire column.
Lagoon Communications Archive
- February 11, 2025 - Why Care about Our Indian River Lagoon?
- January 10, 2025 - Help Heal Our Lagoon in 2025!
- December 17, 2024 - The War on Pollution Has Many Fronts
- November 12, 2024 - Muck – the Single Largest Source of Nitrogen Pollution in the Lagoon
- October 16, 2024 - 1995’s Basin Act Was an Important Step
- October 11, 2024 - Pre-1996 Dumping Was a Dirty Shame
- October 8, 2024 - Sewage Spills Used to Be a Major Problem
- September 17, 2024 - The Optics on Septics
- August 5, 2024 - The Small But Mighty Oyster
- July 6, 2024 - Mangroves, Our Unsung Heroes