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Louisiana government researcher says she was fired for raising alarm about dolphin deaths

Louisiana government researcher says she was fired for raising alarm about dolphin deaths
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Louisiana House member wins uncle s state Senate seat

Louisiana House member wins uncle s state Senate seat
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Coastal News Today | LA - 55 Leading Scientists Express Overwhelming Support for Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion

Coastal News Today | MS - Here s why Mississippi River diversion was proposed, how it might work

Picture an hourglass lying on its side, the top resting in the Mississippi River to capture the sands of time floating downstream from the Midwest. The sand flows through the neck of the hourglass and empties into Barataria Basin, where scientists predict it will create and nourish freshwater marshes and saltwater wetlands to stave off an expected dramatic loss of Louisiana’s coast over the next 50 years. That’s the concept behind the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project, a $2 billion proposal to rebuild a basin that has been eroding for more than a century because of natural subsidence, erosion by hurricanes and storms, construction of hundreds of miles of oil and gas canals and navigation channels and, more recently, increasing rates of human-accelerated sea level rise.

Final webinar on the Mid-Barataria project

Final webinar on the Mid-Barataria project May 25, 2021, by Zlatan Hrvacevic The final community conversation webinar on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project will take place on Tuesday, May 25 at 6:00 p.m. The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers recently released its Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and the LA TIG released its Draft Restoration Plan on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion. The release of these two documents represents a critical milestone in the permitting process for the project. CPRA, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI), the Louisiana Trustee Implementation Group (LA TIG), and Restore the Mississippi River Delta have partnered to host a virtual webinars on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion as an informal opportunity to learn more about the project and how to provide formal public comments to USACE.

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