Landscape Conservation: The Best Hope for the Indian River Lagoon

About the Event

The ecological health of the Indian River Lagoon has been declining for decades as a result of nutrient pollution, algae blooms, and habitat loss. Find out how a more holistic approach to resource management – Landscape Conservation – may be the answer to the Indian River Lagoon’s ailing health.

Presented by Dr. Aaron Adams, Director of Science and Conservation, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust

How to Attend

In Person at the Blake Library:

  • Registration is not required, but seating is limited.

  • We recommend arriving 15–20 minutes early to secure your spot.

Virtually via Zoom:

  • Registration is required for online attendance.
  • Sign up for each lecture individually using the registration links below.

For questions, please contact Dr. Zack Jud, Director of Education & Exhibits, at zjud@floridaocean.org.

Register Here

Event Details

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Dr. Zack Jud, Director of Education
7722250505 x113 | zjud@floridaocean.org
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