Lawns contributing to pollution in Indian River Lagoon, study finds

Lawns contributing to pollution in Indian River Lagoon, study finds

Grass clippings from residential lawns are worsening water quality in the Indian River Lagoon, researchers say, adding to issues like sewage spills and fish kills. A study by the Marine Conservation Association found that when grass enters the lagoon, nutrient levels spike within days, fueling algae blooms and preventing healthy seagrass growth.

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