PALM BAY, Fla. – Seagrass is disappearing from the Indian River Lagoon causing hungry manatees to have to migrate to find their food.
It’s one of the concerning conclusions from Tuesday’s virtual presentation of the third annual lagoon report card.The Marine Resources Council did report some positive news, too.[TRENDING: This woman received the first COVID-19 vaccine | Judge scolds theme park trespasser | Chuck Yeager dies at 97]Scoring the latest data available from 2019, the Indian River from north Brevard County to Melbourne got a decent score for its water quality - a 75 out of 100.That score was before the river suffering new fish kills like Thanksgiving at State Road 520 in Merritt Island.After the 2016 fish kills, Brevard County.