Implications of Seagrass Changes on Manatee Distributions in the Indian River Lagoon Waters Surrounding NASA's Kennedy Space CenterThe presentation will discuss Kennedy Space Center’s (KSC) long term monitoring of seagrass and manatees in the Banana River (BR) prior to 2010, the remarkable decline in seagrass habitat that occurred thereafter, and the notable shift in manatee distribution. For Banana River, from 2010 to 2015, seagrass declined while manatee presence increased, with an average of 525 manatees per flight in 2015. After 2016, both seagrasses and manatee presence declined. Concurrently, increasing manatee numbers were reported for Mosquito Lagoon (ML), where historical manatee occurrence was relatively low. In 2016, aerial surveys were expanded to include the southern half of ML to document this significant distribution shift. By 2022, ML had become the hub of manatee occurrence on KSC, with an average of 946 manatees per flight and only 48 per flight in BR. These data enhance information for IRL stakeholders regarding seagrass habitat and manatee protection in the northern IRL.