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The problem in the southern Indian River Lagoon is Lake Okeechobee.An abundance of polluted water from the state's largest lake is turning the lagoon's normally aquamarine water brown and murky and endangering oysters, seagrass and other marine life.
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In the Indian River Lagoon muck is the substance representing everything dumped into the lagoon during the past half-century.
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A little more than a month after an algal bloom triggered a massive fish kill in the Indian River Lagoon researchers from the Florida Institute of Technology say they have evidence of new blooms.They sampled six locations over the weekend and say the blooms have started to flourish in the northern lagoon.
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This spring's stunning fish kill was the latest distressing bellwether for the Indian River Lagoon.It came three years after die-offs of dolphins, pelicans and manatees. Their deaths remain a mystery.
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Residents, scientists and business owners along the Indian River Lagoon are wondering whether it has reached a tipping point after this spring's stunning fish kill, the worst in modern history.The 156-mile lagoon stretches nearly half the length of Florida's east coast and is considered the most biologically diverse estuary in North America.