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Tour

Stop #7: The Water’s Edge

Stop #7: The Water’s Edge Let’s go down the steps to the water. At the bottom of the stairs you

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Stop #6: The Ais Trail

Stop #6: The Ais Trail You are standing on the remains of a midden, which is an old dump for

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Stop #5: Walk Along the Boardwalk

Stop #5: Walk Along the Boardwalk Coin Vine/Fish Poison Vine (Dalbergia ecastaphyllum) Coin vine is a native shrubby tree that

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Stop #4: What’s in the Butterfly Garden?

Stop #4: What’s in the Butterfly Garden? Sea Oats (Uniola paniculata) You can’t cut, harvest, or remove sea oats because

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Stop #3: Rain Barrels

Stop #3: Rain Barrels Check out the blue barrels at each downspout around the Lagoon House. These are rain barrels.

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Stop #2: Our Mangrove Nursery

Stop #2: Our Mangrove Nursery MRC is a state-licensed aquaculture nursery with mangroves in a variety of sizes, from propagule

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Stop #1: Welcome to the Ted Moorhead Lagoon House!

Stop #1: Welcome to the Ted Moorhead Lagoon House! This building is the culmination of a collaborative effort by multiple

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UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Lunch and Learn - Harmful Algal Bloom Presentation
    April 4, 2023 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
    Marine Resources Council, 3275 Dixie Hwy NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905, USA
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  • Mangrove Workshop
    April 8, 2023 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    3275 Dixie Hwy NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905, USA
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  • Palm Bay Earth Day Fair
    April 15, 2023 | 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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  • Blue Origin Earth Day
    April 21, 2023 | 8:00 am - 11:00 am

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  • Hook Kids on Fishing
    May 13, 2023 | 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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ABOUT US

What's New
Our Mission
MRC Team
Board of Directors
Clients and Partners
Employment
Lagoon House
The Ted Moorhead Lagoon House
Event Hosting
Privacy Policy
Contact Us

SCIENCE

IRL Report Card
LagoonWatch
Muck Finders
North Atlantic Right Whale Program
Climate Change & the IRL
Groundwater Wastewater Study

EDUCATION

Youth Education
Field Trips & Classroom Presentations
Teacher & Parent Resources
IRL Report Card
Lunch & Learn Webinars
Landscapes & Yards
How Does Your Lawn Hurt the Lagoon?
Be Floridian Now
Grass Clippings: Handle With Care!
Rain Barrel Workshops
Low-Impact Development (LID)
2014 Action Assembly

RESTORATION

Mangrove Nursery
Shoreline Restoration
Jupiter Island Greenway
How Can You Help?

RESOURCES

Event Calendar
Event Hosting
The Marker, MRC's E‑Newsletter
Gift Shop
Annual Events
Featured Videos

GET INVOLVED

What You Can Do
Tips for Reducing Lagoon Pollution
Membership
Donate
The Mangrove Giving Tree
You Bank. TD Gives.
Volunteer
Volunteer Hours Tracking
Speak Up!