Latest Mississippi River Delta News: September 3, 2015

09.03.2015 | In Latest News, Uncategorized

State conservation group commends decision to hold Corps liable for MRGO wetlands restoration
*features Rebecca Triche, LWF
WVUE. September 2, 2015
This is a big win for the greater New Orleans area and the state of Louisiana,” said Rebecca Triche, executive director for Louisiana Wildlife Federation (LWF). “The MRGO destroyed wetlands that are critical in protecting New Orleans and the surrounding area from storm surge and this decision signals an end to delays in moving forward with restoration.” (Read More)
 
The Homespun Tech That’s Helping to Shore up Louisiana’s Disappearing Coastline
By Lauren Zanolli , Fast Coexist. September 2, 2015
Today, authorities in Louisiana are scrambling to muster the resources for a massive proposed $50BN plan to shore up the state’s sinking coastline. Meanwhile, in classic Louisiana DIY fashion, local entrepreneurs, inventors and ecologists are working outside the bureaucracy to jumpstart simple solutions to this complex problem. Here are a few that are getting their hands dirty for coastal restoration.” (Read More)
 
Plans begin for coastal projects
By Meredith Burns, The Daily Comet.  September 1, 2015
Today, authorities in Louisiana are scrambling to muster the resources for a massive proposed $50BN plan to shore up the state’s sinking coastline. Meanwhile, in classic Louisiana DIY fashion, local entrepreneurs, inventors and ecologists are working outside the bureaucracy to jumpstart simple solutions to this complex problem. Here are a few that are getting their hands dirty for coastal restoration.” (Read More)
 
Funded by NFWF, Audubon Louisiana and Bertucci Contracting Corp. Announce Partnership to Demonstrate Small Dredge Technology
September 2, 2015
This demonstration project will serve as an important model for landowners across coastal Louisiana in need of new small-scale marsh creation techniques that may offer affordable solutions to land loss problems plaguing Louisiana’s coast. Audubon has been a Louisiana landowner since 1924, and through this new partnership with Bertucci, the opportunity will be presented to many Louisiana landowners to better understand available dredge technology. More than 85 percent of Louisiana’s 10-million-acre coastal zone is privately owned.” (Read More)