One Lagoon. One Community. One Voice.
The Indian River Lagoon is one of the most biologically diverse estuaries in the continental U.S. and home to 4,400 documented species. Stretching approximately 156 miles along the east central Florida coast, the Indian River Lagoon habitat is vital to our economy, community, habitat and public health.
Habitat: The Indian River Lagoon's diverse ecosystem is vital to producing the abundant resources that help our economy.
Water Quality: Maintaining water quality is important not only to the lagoon’s ecosystem but also to protect public health and the economy.
Living Resources: Protecting the Lagoon’s high biological diversity is imperative to the health of the ecosystem and to the resources it provides.
Healthy Communities: Whether for work or for play, people value a clean, safe environment where health threats and environmental risks are reduced and where quality of life is high.
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