ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla — Clams have been described as the “liver of the river” because of their filtering capabilities. A team on the First Coast is making it their mission to help restore two rivers ...
Can a few good drones and a billion "super clams" save the Indian River Lagoon? Maybe not all by themselves, but these shellfish ways are well worth a try, according to the Indian River Lagoon Billion ...
As mentioned here on a few occasions, the once-carpeted river bottoms in Southeast Volusia and Northern Brevard, a dead zone in modern times, are again blooming with seagrass. Not wall-to-wall yet, ...
Call it a shelling of sorts. A high-tech drone hovered above the Indian River Lagoon Friday to spread 'cluster bombs' of tiny baby super clams to seed a natural defense of an estuary that's been under ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — On Friday, the Indian River Lagoon Clam Restoration Project, the Coastal Conservation Association Florida, FWC, and the University of Florida Whitney Lab released 6 million baby ...
GRANT-VALKARIA, Fla. — As part of efforts to help improve the health of the Indian River Lagoon, millions of clams are being deposited into the water to help clean and oxygenate it. Todd Osbourne, an ...
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