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July 7 Virtual Brown Bag Seminar "Living Shorelines for a Sustainable Future

July 7 Brown Bag Webinar: Living Shorelines

marine science, Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events

Watch our July 7 Virtual Brown Bag Webinar, “Living Shorelines for a Sustainable Future,” with MRC’s Director of Science and Restoration, Caity Savoia!

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MRC summer camp

Summer Camp 2020

environmental education, Youth Education, Events

Our summer camp is hosted in Brevard County and inspires and educates youth about the IRL’s importance. Check out our awesome 2020 sessions!

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Video Available: June 2 BBL: Indian River Legacy

June 2 Brown Bag Lunch: Indian River Legacy

marine science, Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events

Join us for our Virtual Brown Bag Seminar, “Indian River Legacy” with Ms. Laurilee Thompson on Tuesday, June 2. This is a free virtual event, but you must register to receive the Zoom link and login information.

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All About Manatees with Save the Manatee Club

May 5 Brown Bag Lunch: All About Manatees

marine science, Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events

Join MRC and Cora Berchem from Save the Manatee Club for our first-ever Virtual Brown Bag Seminar on “All About Manatees with Save the Manatee Club” on Tuesday, May 5. Video from this event is now available!

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Plastics Ingestion by Post-Hatchling Sea Turtles

Mar. 3 Brown Bag Lunch: Plastics Ingestion by Post-Hatchling Sea Turtles

Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events, marine science

Join MRC and Nikia Rice from Mission: Clean Beaches at our March 3 Brown Bag Lunch to learn about recent research on the increasing issue of plastics ingestion by post-hatchling sea turtles. This event is free and open to the public.

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February Brown Bag Lunch Florida Wildlife Hospital

Feb. 4 Brown Bag Lunch: Florida Wildlife Hospital

sustainability, Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events, Get Involved

Join MRC and Tracy Frampton at our February 4 Brown Bag Lunch to learn about the Florida Wildlife Hospital.

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January 7 Brown Bag Lunch: Leave No Trace

Jan. 7 Brown Bag Lunch: Leave No Trace

Events, sustainability, Lunch and Learn Webinars, Get Involved

Join MRC and Emily Dark at our January 7 Brown Bag Lunch to learn about the The Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves office.

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23rd Annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival

Visit MRC at the 23rd Annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival

environmental education, Events, Get Involved, habitat restoration, marine science

MRC will be part of the 23rd Annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival, January 22–27, 2020, at Eastern Florida State College in Titusville, Florida.

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Right Whale Lecture & Volunteer Trainings

Right Whale Lecture & Volunteer Trainings Jan. 16 & 18

environmental education, Events, volunteer, north atlantic right whale

Please join us for our January 2020 Right Whale Lecture & Volunteer Trainings: January 9 at Ponce Inlet, January 16 at New Smyrna Beach, and January 18 at Ponte Vedra Beach.

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Cleaning Up Storm Water with Plants

Nov. 5 Brown Bag Lunch: Cleaning Up Storm Water with Plants

Landscapes and Yards, marine science, Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events

Join MRC and Steve Beeman at our Nov. 5 Brown Bag Lunch and discover how Steve’s patented floating plant mats, or “Beemats,” can clean up storm water.

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October 1, 2019 Brown Bag Lunch

Oct. 1 Brown Bag Lunch: Protecting Our Water Resources

Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events

Join MRC and Jennifer Mitchell at our October 1 Brown Bag Lunch to learn about how St. Johns River Water Management District balances demands for water between human needs and natural systems.

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Canceled: Sept. 3 Brown Bag Lunch

Canceled: Sept. 3 Brown Bag Lunch

sustainability, Events, Lunch and Learn Webinars, Get Involved

Join MRC and Emily Dark at our September 3 Brown Bag Lunch to learn about the The Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves office (IRLAP).

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August 6 Brown Bag Lunch: Beach Nesting Species of the IRL

Aug. 6 Brown Bag Lunch: Beach Nesting Species of the IRL

Lunch and Learn Webinars, marine science, Events, environmental education

Join us at our August Brown Bag Lunch and discover how ecologically important our sandy shorelines are to many Indian River Lagoon species.

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National Estuaries Day Celebration

National Estuaries Day Celebration 2019

Events, habitat restoration, marine science

National Estuaries Day is a nationwide celebration of our bays and estuaries and the benefits they provide local communities. Join MRC for a day of fun!

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July 9 Brown Bag Lunch: Changing Climate, Changing Fisheries: Florida and the Caribbean

July 9 Brown Bag Lunch: Changing Climate, Changing Fisheries

Lunch and Learn Webinars, marine science, Events

Join us at our July 9 Brown Bag Lunch for a look at the diverse effects on coastal waters and fisheries from climate change, and how they are being documented in the Southeast U.S. and Greater Caribbean.

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Lionfish Inshore Invasion: June 4 Brown Bag Lunch

June 4 Brown Bag Lunch: Lionfish Inshore Invasion

marine science, Events, Lunch and Learn Webinars

Join us for our June 4 Brown Bag Lunch presentation with Aaron Hasenei and an in-depth look at lionfish. These animals drastically reduce biodiversity and cause large economic losses to a degree that has not yet been quantified throughout their invaded range.

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North Atlantic Right Whale Update on July 31

North Atlantic Right Whale Update on July 31

marine science, Events, environmental education

Register now for MRC’s North Atlantic Right Whale Update with Julie Albert. Julie will give a presentation at the Lagoon House on Wednesday, July 31 at 6:00 p.m. to update the public on why right whales are dying and what is being done about it. Please join us!

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Viera: Past, Present, and Future

May 7 Brown Bag Lunch: Viera: Past, Present, and Future

Events, Lunch and Learn Webinars

Join us for our May Brown Bag presentation with Todd Pokrywa, President of The Viera Company, for a look at Viera’s history from the 1940’s to today’s master planned development and plans for the future.

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Sebastian Inlet District: Celebrating 100 Years!

April 2 Brown Bag Lunch: Sebastian Inlet District

Events, Lunch and Learn Webinars

MRC’s April Brown Bag presentation features Michelle Malyn, Public Information Associate at the Sebastian Inlet District, who will outline the history of the Sebastian Inlet and its importance to us today.

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March Brown Bag presentation

Mar. 5 Brown Bag Lunch: Healthy IRL Landscaping Practices

Landscapes and Yards, Events, Lunch and Learn Webinars

Join us for our March 5 Brown Bag event with Sally Scalera, Urban Horticulture Agent and Master Gardener Coordinator at the Brevard County UF/IFAS Extension office.

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Feb. 5 Brown Bag Lunch: Ocean Plastics

Feb. 5 Brown Bag Lunch: Ocean Plastic

Events, Lunch and Learn Webinars, environmental education

Join us for our February Brown Bag presentation “Ocean Plastics: Are We Making Progress?” with Blue Tube founder Patty Goffinet, as she discusses efforts to fix our plastic waste mess.

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Jan. 8 Brown Bag Lunch: Navigation with Channel Markers

Jan. 8 Brown Bag Lunch: Navigation with Channel Markers

Lunch and Learn Webinars, Events

Join us on Jan. 8 for “Navigation with Channel Markers” with Bill Cox of the Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Program Visitor team for USCG SECTOR Jacksonville.

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Lagoon-Friendly Lawn Care and Rain Barrel Workshop

Lagoon-Friendly Lawn Care and Rain Barrel Workshop Feb. 10

Landscapes and Yards, habitat restoration, environmental education, Events

Join MRC’s Leesa Souto for a Lagoon-Friendly Grass Clippings and Fertilizing Presentation at Rockledge Gardens on Sunday, Feb. 10. Rain Barrel workshop follows the presentation.

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North Atlantic Right Whale Season Update

Dec. 4 Brown Bag Lunch: North Atlantic Right Whale Season

Lunch and Learn Webinars, north atlantic right whale, Events

It’s North Atlantic Right Whale calving season, and MRC’s Julie Albert will speak about their status on December 4 at noon and 6:30 pm.

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November 6 Brown Bag Lunch: The Changing World of Recycling

November 6 Brown Bag Lunch: The Changing World of Recycling

Lunch and Learn Webinars, recycling, Events

Ted Moorhead Lagoon House November 6, 2018 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Admission is free. Join us for our November

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LagoonWatch
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North Atlantic Right Whale Program
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Landscapes & Yards
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Be Floridian Now
Grass Clippings: Handle With Care!
Rain Barrel Workshops
Low-Impact Development (LID)
Lagoon Speakers
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2016 MRC Science Assembly
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