With minimal discharges from Lake Okeechobee, crucial seagrass beds in the southern Indian River Lagoon are growing again; and the northern lagoon is showing sign of revival, too.
But the recovery is tenuous and could evaporate unless we reverse the trends that caused the die-off in the first place.
Learn more about what's causing the ongoing crisis, what the toll has been, and how we can reverse the toxic tide in our latest "Deep Dive."