Marine Fisheries Service expresses concerns about Myrtle Grove diversion

Originally posted on The Lens on July 15th, 2013. View original post here. In a recent letter to the state Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, the National Marine Fisheries Service expressed many of the same concerns about the planned Myrtle...

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Corps puts barge gate through its paces — successfully; agrees to operate it

Originally posted on The Lens on May 23rd, 2013. View original post here. With the June 1 opening of hurricane season just days away, metro area residents have gotten a double dose of good news from the U.S. Army Corps...

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30 years of time-lapse satellite images show coastal Louisiana wasting away

Originally posted on May 21st on The Lens. View original post here. The new Google app arrived in my life to the kind of reception reserved for a doctor carrying the results of a biopsy. Did I really want to...

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Oct 5th

Join us for kayaking Oct 5th!

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Space Sept 22nd & Oct 5th

We are looking to fill up spots on Sunday, September 22nd and Saturday, October 5th. Join us!

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8/20/13

We have space on a tour this Saturday. Join us!

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Space

We have space on a tour going out this Saturday the 10th and Saturday the 17th. Join us!

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The Louisiana Coast: Last Call — Getting Involved

Originally posted on June 1oth. View original post here. After interviewing nearly 20 people involved in the coastal restoration process and program — from scientists and engineers, to public officials leading agencies — one of the surprising findings was the consensus...

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The Louisiana Coast: Last Call — Measuring The River

Originally posted on WWNO on June 3rd. View original post here. If there is one underlying justification for Louisiana’s $50 billion Master Plan for coastal restoration, it’s this: We actually have a chance to prevent Southeast Louisiana from drowning in...

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The Louisiana Coast: Last Call — Budgeting The River

Originally posted on WWNO May 27th. View original post here. Let’s imagine it is the Spring of 2025, and Louisiana is preparing to open three diversions on the lower Mississippi so fresh water and sediment can reach wetlands struggling to...

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