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  • A Complex Ecosystem

    Where Fresh Meets Salt

    The Indian River Lagoon is more than just water – it’s a rich tapestry of interconnected habitats that support thousands of species.

    Key Habitats:

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    • Seagrass Beds: Underwater meadows providing nurseries for young fish
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    • Mangrove Forests: Natural shoreline protectors supporting diverse wildlife
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    • Salt Marshes: Coastal wetlands filtering water and sheltering wildlife
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    • Oyster Reefs: Living filters that clean our waters
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    Did You Know? The lagoon contains 145 square miles of critical habitats, including mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and maritime wetlands.

  • Life in the Lagoon

    Where Fresh Meets Salt: A Living Laboratory

    The Indian River Lagoon is a complex tapestry of interconnected habitats that support one of the most diverse collections of plants and animals in North America.

    Key Habitats:

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    Seagrass Beds: Underwater meadows providing essential nurseries for young fish and feeding grounds for manatees. One acre of seagrass can support up to 40,000 fish!

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    Mangrove Forests: Nature’s shoreline protectors, these remarkable trees

    • Filter pollution from water
    • Prevent erosion
    • Provide nursery areas for fish
    • Support countless species of birds
    • Protect our coast from storms
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    Salt Marshes: These productive wetlands…

    • Filter pollutants from water
    • Provide feeding grounds for wading birds
    • Protect against flooding
    • Support essential fish habitats
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    Oyster Reefs: Living water filters that

    • Create complex habitats for marine life
    • Protect shorelines from erosion
    • Improve water clarity
    • Support local fisheries

    Marine Life Spotlight:

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    Manatees:These gentle giants can live up to 60 years and graze on seagrass for up to 8 hours daily

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    Dolphins: Highly intelligent mammals that live in family groups called pods, using sophisticated echolocation to hunt

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    Sea Turtles: Including loggerhead and green turtles that can weigh up to 700 pounds

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    Tarpon: Known as the “living dinosaur” fish, these ancient creatures can grow over 8 feet long

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    Skipjack Tuna: They are known to jump out of the water hence the name ‘Skipjack’

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    Spotted Eagle Rays: These beautiful creatures love to crunch into crustaceans, snails, and mussels with their hard teeth

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    Johnson’s Sea Grass: The Indian River lagoon is home to the endangered Johnson’s seagrass, found nowhere else on Earth

  • Protecting Our Lagoon

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    Conservation in Action

    The Indian River Lagoon faces challenges from…

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    Fertilizer runoff

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    Malfunctioning septic systems

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    Toxic algae blooms

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    Urban development

    How You Can Help:

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    • Use lagoon-friendly landscaping practices
    • Support oyster reef restoration
    • Learn about and follow boating safety guidelines
    • Join local conservation efforts

    Get Involved!

  • Vessels of the Lagoon

    Flying Scot

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    • Length: 19 ft
    • Perfect for: All-around sailing
    • Features: Stable, unsinkable design with high safety rating

    Laser

    Image by  Tom Purves
    • Length: 13 ft 4″
    • Perfect for: Single-handed sailing
    • Features: Olympic class vessel, most popular racing sailboat worldwide

    International 420

    Image by Adam.Jenkins
    • Length: 13 ft 9″
    • Perfect for: Training and racing
    • Features: Two-person crew, excellent learning vessel

    Hobie Cat 16

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    • Length: 16 ft 7″
    • Perfect for: Fast sailing and recreation
    • Features: Easy to sail, can reach speeds up to 24.79 knots

  • Nature’s Water Filters – The Amazing Oyster

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    Cleaning Our Waters, One Gallon at a Time

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    Oysters are nature’s solution to water quality! These remarkable creatures:

    • Filter up to 50 gallons of water per day (per oyster!)
    • Remove excess nutrients and sediments
    • Provide habitat for other marine life
    • Help maintain water clarity for seagrass growth
    Image by the Nature Conservatory

    One acre of oyster reef can filter as much water as 36 Olympic-sized swimming pools each day!