A dolphin tangled in fishing line is struggling in the Indian River Lagoon, prompting concern from locals and wildlife officials. Rescuers from the Hubbs SeaWorld Research Institute are monitoring the ...
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 ...
A new study links a neurotoxin found in harmful algal blooms in the Indian River Lagoon to brain changes in dolphins there similar to Alzheimer's disease in humans. "The key takeaway is that it's just ...
Invasive brown tide algae, responsible for a massive 2016 fish kill, is threatening the Indian River Lagoon's seagrass recovery. Excess algae blocks sunlight to seagrass, leading to oxygen depletion ...