MARINE RESOURCES COUNCIL | BENTHIC INFAUNAL RESPONSES TO SHORELINE RESTORATION 2025
Registration Starts Now! Presented by Jessica Cline, Research Coordinator at Marine Resources Council May 6th, 2025 at 12:00 PM Eastern (US and Canada) Benthic infauna are small animals living in underwater sediments, including worms, mollusks, and arthropods in the Indian River Lagoon. They support ecosystem functions like water filtration and nutrient cycling. This shoreline project at MRC uses infauna to measure restoration success, aiming to reduce erosion, track ecological
MARINE RESOURCES COUNCIL | SHOP NEW STICKERS NOW 2025
Shop New Stickers! All proceeds support MRC's mission to protect and restore the Indian River Lagoon. Mangrove Propagule Sticker Represent MRC and Mangrove restoration with this 2" sticker! Die-cut to give you that authentic propagule shape. Shop Now Lagooniverse Sticker Be one with the Lagooniverse with this 3" sticker! Featuring a UFO beaming up mangrove trees. Shop Now I Planted A Mangrove Sticker Show your support for shoreline restoration with
MARINE RESOURCES COUNCIL | APRIL 2025 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
April Volunteer Opportunities MRC kicks off April with First Friday Litter Patrol! Help us beautify our campus by keeping it free of litter and debris. Our mangrove workshops are a hands-dirty and feet-wet, fun opportunity to help care for thousands of young mangrove trees in our state-licensed nurseries. Read on to learn about tabling and greeter opportunities! RSVP is required, please register by email as events are subject to cancellation. Litter
MARINE RESOURCES COUNCIL | 5TH ANNUAL LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE SUBMISSION NOW OPEN
Abstract Submission is Now Open for the 2025 Low Impact Development Conference! The 5th Annual Low Impact Development (LID) Conference is welcoming abstracts for 20-minute platform presentations. The LID Conference covers the full range of tools and highlights case studies that demonstrate cost-effective means to set and meet pollution load reductions, recharge groundwater aquifers, and prevent flooding. The conference will provide professional engineers with seven hours of continuing