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Indian River-Vero Beach to Fort Pierce Aquatic Preserve

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The Indian River-Vero Beach to Fort Pierce Aquatic Preserve is a part of the Indian River Lagoon, a long, wide, and shallow estuarine lagoon. The lagoon is characterized by a mix of freshwater from rivers and creeks and saltwater from the ocean, creating a unique and diverse ecosystem.

HISTORY

Historical sites include architectural, military, social, transportation, commerce and conservation sites. Many of the historic shell mounds along the Indian River Lagoon system were destroyed for road fill for U.S. Highways 1 and A1A, and other highways and train beds.

Ongoing Research

  • Shorebird and seabird nesting research
  • Oyster research
Indian River-Vero Beach to Fort Pierce Aquatic Preserve News
Earth Day Event

On Sunday, April 12, 2026, the World Mission Society Church of God’s young adult group ASEZ WAO (Saving the Earth from A to Z) joined IRLAP for an Earth Day event to improve the native plant demonstration garden at the Titusville field office. The group weeded non-native and nuisance plant species and added 45 plants made up of seven native species to the garden.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

On Feb. 16, 2026, the Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves (IRLAP) staff attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for St. Lucie County’s Oxbow Eco Center Palmetto Pavilion. With the new outdoor classroom, outreach and educational programs will be able to take place in a larger space. The county administrator, commissioners, Environmental Resources Department staff and many children were on hand for the event. Located near the North Fork St.

Clyde Butcher’s ‘Living Water’s’ Collection on Exhibit at Lyonia Environmental Center

The Central Florida Aquatic Preserve (CFAP) team recently installed the Living Waters collection in the Lyonia Environmental Center gallery, in Deltona, Fl.

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