Sykes Creek Kayak Clean-Up

Sykes Creek Kayak Clean-Up Organizing to improve the health of Sykes Creek.

Our wonderful partners (Keep Brevard Beautiful, Inc. & BK Adventure - Florida's Best Bioluminescence Tours) doing great ...
06/10/2026

Our wonderful partners (Keep Brevard Beautiful, Inc. & BK Adventure - Florida's Best Bioluminescence Tours) doing great things at Turkey Creek πŸ’™ Register to paddle with a purpose πŸ‘‡

Up a creek WITH a paddle!

We'll have one waiting for you at Paddling Paradise THIS SATURDAY - JUNE 13, when adventurous KBB volunteers will take to kayaks to remove litter and debris from Turkey Creek and surrounding areas.

Turkey Creek is an important freshwater tributary to the Indian River Lagoon. Your volunteer efforts will help protect BOTH waterways and the wildlife that depend on them! 🐟🦩🌎

After the cleanup, join us for a volunteer celebration at Hell 'n Blazes Brewing Co. courtesy of our lunch sponsor, Space X! πŸΊπŸš€

Click here for more details and to register: https://shorturl.at/x8Ut3

Attend all 3 Summer Series events and be entered to win a brand new kayak! 🚣

Thanks to ALL our sponsors for making this event possible! 🀩

06/09/2026

🌧️ Brevard County gets 80% of its annual rainfall in summer, meaning any fertilizer on your lawn is likely to be washed away, not feeding your plants, but feeding harmful algae in the Lagoon instead.

🚫 That’s why there’s a fertilizer ban from June 1 to Sept 30 in Brevard County. And if you live near water, there’s a year-round 15-foot fertilizer-free zone along the shoreline.

🐟 Heavy rain can wash excess nutrients into our waterways, fueling algae blooms and harming fish, dolphins, manatees, and other wildlife.
The good news? Your lawn usually doesn't need fertilizer during the rainy season. Instead, mow high, mulch grass clippings, water only when needed, and keep yard waste out of the street.

πŸ’™ Every yard connects to the Lagoon. Small actions at home make a big difference for clean water and a healthier future.

It’s that time of year! KBB is kicking off their summer clean-up series! πŸŽ‰
06/05/2026

It’s that time of year! KBB is kicking off their summer clean-up series! πŸŽ‰

β˜€οΈ SUMMER SERIES 2026 β˜€οΈ

Kick off your Saturday with a cleanup that makes a real impact!

Join Keep Brevard Beautiful at Paddling Paradise on June 13 from 8 AM–12 PM. Volunteers will help remove litter from the waterway and surrounding areas, protecting wildlife and keeping our community beautiful. 🀩

🚣 Kayaks and supplies provided
πŸ” Free lunch from Hell ’n Blazes
🎁 Attend all 3 Summer Series cleanups for a chance to win a kayak

Whether you're a longtime volunteer or joining us for the first time, we'd love to have you on the water with us. πŸš£β€β™‚οΈπŸŒŠ

REGISTER HERE: https://shorturl.at/0QlZb

I’m looking into the Vertical Oyster Gardening (VOG) myself . Oysters are the livers of the river πŸ¦ͺ and are an essential...
05/31/2026

I’m looking into the Vertical Oyster Gardening (VOG) myself . Oysters are the livers of the river πŸ¦ͺ and are an essential part of balancing the river’s ecosystem.

Not a local initiative, but a cool experiment to determine bee pollination preference in the panhandle!
05/30/2026

Not a local initiative, but a cool experiment to determine bee pollination preference in the panhandle!

🌿 Did you know that something as simple as grass clippings and leaves can seriously harm the Indian River Lagoon?
05/26/2026

🌿 Did you know that something as simple as grass clippings and leaves can seriously harm the Indian River Lagoon?

🌿 Did you know that something as simple as grass clippings and leaves can seriously harm the Indian River Lagoon?

πŸ’§ When yard waste is left on streets or swept into storm drains, rain carries it directly into the lagoon. This extra organic material releases nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, which fuel harmful algal blooms. These blooms block sunlight, deplete oxygen, and damage vital habitats like seagrass beds – threatening the wildlife that depends on them, including manatees and fish.

Here’s how YOU can help protect our lagoon:
βœ… Bag or mulch grass clippings and leaves instead of blowing them into streets.
βœ… Contain yard waste properly for pickup.
βœ… Maintain a buffer zone of native plants along waterways to filter runoff.
βœ… Never dump yard debris near storm drains or waterways.

Small actions at home make a BIG difference for our lagoon’s health. Let’s work together to keep the Indian River Lagoon clean, vibrant, and full of life! πŸ’™πŸŒ±

05/25/2026

πŸ¦ͺ Oysters for Conservation!

05/25/2026

Our oysters are 2 months old! At this stage they need a fresh water rinse and 8 hours of sunbathing once a week to help them grow strong πŸ’ͺ Restoreourshores

05/22/2026

Just like this manatee saying πŸ‘‹ bye to the work week; and welcoming the long weekend!

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Sykes Creek
Merritt Island, FL
32953

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