The City of Titusville is partnering with Moleaer Inc. on a small-scale demonstration of the company’s patented nanobubble water-treatment technology at the Titusville Municipal Marina. On March 3, 2026, at […]
What We Want for Our Lagoon
🌊 The Indian River Lagoon isn’t just beautiful—it’s one of the most biologically diverse estuaries in North America, home to thousands of species of fish, birds, manatees, dolphins, and seagrasses. […]
From FLORIDA TODAY: Brevard County approves final Indian River Lagoon plan; sales tax renewal next
February 11, 2026 – (From FLORIDA TODAY) Brevard County commissioners Tuesday, Feb. 10 approved the final yearly plan of the 10-year Save Our Indian River Lagoon program. Their vote comes […]
The Indian River Lagoon Is Healing
Across the lagoon, we’re beginning to see real signs of progress: improving water quality in some areas, returning wildlife, and growing community awareness. These are hopeful signs, and they show […]
Make A Lagoon-Friendly Resolution for the New Year
🌊 We’re encouraged by the progress being made in the Indian River Lagoon, but healing a lagoon takes time, commitment, and all of us working together. This year, consider making […]
DEP Awards $25 Million to Advance Water Quality Improvements in the Indian River Lagoon
January 1, 2026 – DEP recently announced the award of $25 million for 14 projects that will directly improve water quality in the Indian River Lagoon. These projects are expected […]
New Recycling Items Moved from “Naughty” to “Nice”
Just in time to help clean up from holiday festivities, Waste Management Recycling Brevard has added two new items to their acceptable list: plastic to-go cups from fast-food restaurants and […]
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Recycling
Hoo, boy, the holidays, am I right? We all know it’s better to give than to receive, but all that giving can mean a lot of wrapping to do. Then […]
Save Our Indian River Lagoon Program Wins Award
The East Central Florida Regional Planning Council announces the 2026 Diamond Award Winners. The highest honor, the Brilliance Award of Regional Impact, was presented to Brevard County’s Save Our […]
We Reveal Our Sources
Although there are many sources of pollution of the Indian River Lagoon, the major sources that we can control are Stormwater runoff, Groundwater(wastewater), and legacy Muck. Stormwater: Plant trees, Natives, […]



