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Building a Living Shoreline in Centipede Bay

Faculty and Staff, Florida Sea Grant, Funding, Healthy Oceans and Coasts, Sea Grant SpotlightBy Benjamin MurphyNovember 9, 2017

Sea Grant partners on a $29K grant to build a living shoreline in habitat-starved estuary.

Residents Help Restore Indian River Lagoon By Growing Oysters From Their Docks

Hazard-Resilience, Healthy Oceans and CoastsBy DirectorDecember 18, 2015

One adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water each day, a capacity that conservation volunteers in Brevard County are using as part of a larger strategy to help restore the health of the Indian River Lagoon. Nearly 1000 residents so far have signed up to turn their backyard docks into garden plots that…

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