Green macroalga has replaced seagrass in the Indian River Lagoon
Seagrasses are keystone species within estuaries and provide many important ecosystem services.
Seagrasses are keystone species within estuaries and provide many important ecosystem services.
According to the report, coral reefs provide $9.9 trillion of economic value each year.
Florida's southeast coast has received sometimes-record rainfall while much of the Gulf of Mexico coast faces a drought.
Nearly all of them are subject to noise levels linked to hearing loss, a study shows.
Uses of the fence could include managing land for water preservation, carbon sequestration and cattle production.
The Senate Transportation Committee backed legislation (SB 28) to require electric-vehicle owners to pay $200 registration fees.
The governor's budget also recommends $50 million for beach renourishment following damage from hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
The 15th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit spotlighted artists that know the dangers of climate change.
Biologists experimented with feeding lettuce to Indian River Lagoon manatees as their natural food source, seagrass, declined.
Plastic pollution has been linked to a variety of negative issues, including infertility and cancer in humans.
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