VISION
AND GOAL: The long range vision of the Marine Discovery Center
is to see a healthy Indian
River Lagoon Estuary (IRL) and the ecosystem it supports preserved
and enjoyed for its natural beauty, unmatched diversity of species and
rich fishery for generations to come. Initiatives and activities designed
to achieve this vision include providing education, research, restoration
and heightened public awareness of this wondrous, fragile natural resource.
In order to preserve the IRL for the enjoyment of future generations,
a goal of the Marine Discovery Center is to showcase the biodiversity
of this treasured natural resource and to examine, research and encourage
human interaction “ON THE WATER” with the estuary.
The
Marine Discovery Center, Inc. (MDC) was formed over 10 years ago by
interested parties with protection of the Indian River Lagoon as the
primary objective. The founders included James Vandergrifft, the Mayor,
then and now, of New Smyrna Beach, civic leaders, local biologists and
others.
MDC
is a membership-driven, not-for-profit, 501 (c) 3 Florida Corporation.
The membership elects the Board of Directors which in turn hires staff
and provides support, management and governance to the organization
and staff. We focus on Florida Coastal Ecosystem Education, Research,
Restoration and Preservation with special attention to the northern
Indian River Lagoon and surrounding waters. CLICK
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Incorporated
in 1998, MDC began raising funds and inaugurated ecotours on the Indian
River. The MDC is currently housed in temporary buildings on the North
Causeway’s riverfront site pending construction of a permanent
facility.
Our
36-passenger vessel and dockage facilities were provided with funds
from the Florida Inland Navigation District. Ongoing vessel support
is provided by Boston Whaler, Inc. Our market is Central Florida and
beyond. Of the 3-4 similar facilities within 150 miles of New Smyrna
Beach, we are the only true “in the water” educational experience
available.
We
generate revenues via memberships, educational programs and camps and
tours aboard our vessels. Our contract with the city to manage a water
taxi service for our area provides income augmenting our educational,
research, restoration and preservation mission.
Working
with the City of New Smyrna Beach, we enjoy a lease on city waterfront
property at a nominal cost and benefit from good relations with the
SE Volusia Chamber of Commerce, ECHO, Florida Inland Navigation District,
Ponce Inlet Port Authority and the County of Volusia.