The Indian River Lagoon region has over 7 million visitors every year. The blue waters, and sunny skies make it easy to see why one would love to paddle and visit these waterways. However, with each person visiting this unique ecosystem, impacts are becoming more and more prominent. The Subaru/Leave No Trace Traveling Trainers visited the preserves during the first 2017 Leave No Trace Hot Spot.
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*Special thanks to James Seybert for aerial video footage.
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Subaru of America, Fjall Raven, ENO, REI, SmartWool, Deuter, Thule
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