Loss of Louisiana's coastal wetlands has reached catastrophic proportions. The loss rate is approximately 150 km²/yr (100 acres/day) and is increasing exponentially. Total wetland loss since the turn of the century has been almost 0.5 million ha (1.1 million acres) and represents an area larger than Rhode Island. The physical cause of the problem lies in man's attempts to control the Mississippi River's flooding, while enhancing navigation and extracting minerals. Levee systems and control structures confine sediments that once nourished the wetlands to the river channel. As a consequence, the ultimate sediment deposition is in deep Gulf waters off the Louisiana coast. The lack of sediment input to the inter-distributary wetlands results in...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
© 2018, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. To combat land loss along the Mississippi River ...
Annual coastal land loss in the sedimentary deltaic plain of southern Louisiana is 102 km2, which is...
This paper examines causes and consequences of wetland losses in coastal Louisiana. Land loss is a c...
Caffey, R.H. 2 The Louisiana Coastal Zone (LCZ) is experiencing an unparalleled crisis of wetland lo...
Louisiana contains over a third of the coastal wetlands in the contiguous US, but has seen a drastic...
Louisiana contains over a third of the coastal wetlands in the contiguous US, but has seen a drastic...
[1] The restoration of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands will be one of the largest, most costly and long...
Wetlands provide an abundance of ecosystem services, including valuable habitats for wildlife, water...
We determined the number of permits for oil and gas activities in 14 coastal Louisiana parishes from...
Wetlands, in a wide variety of forms, are found throughout the country. The various values of these ...
Congress continues to consider legislative options to address wetlands loss in coastal Louisiana. So...
Over 345,000 ha of forested swamps occur throughout the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain. Natural and...
The Central Wetlands Unit (CWU), covering 12,000 hectares in St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes, Louis...
A management plan using a watershed-scale approach was devised to limit loss of wetland functions in...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
© 2018, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. To combat land loss along the Mississippi River ...
Annual coastal land loss in the sedimentary deltaic plain of southern Louisiana is 102 km2, which is...
This paper examines causes and consequences of wetland losses in coastal Louisiana. Land loss is a c...
Caffey, R.H. 2 The Louisiana Coastal Zone (LCZ) is experiencing an unparalleled crisis of wetland lo...
Louisiana contains over a third of the coastal wetlands in the contiguous US, but has seen a drastic...
Louisiana contains over a third of the coastal wetlands in the contiguous US, but has seen a drastic...
[1] The restoration of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands will be one of the largest, most costly and long...
Wetlands provide an abundance of ecosystem services, including valuable habitats for wildlife, water...
We determined the number of permits for oil and gas activities in 14 coastal Louisiana parishes from...
Wetlands, in a wide variety of forms, are found throughout the country. The various values of these ...
Congress continues to consider legislative options to address wetlands loss in coastal Louisiana. So...
Over 345,000 ha of forested swamps occur throughout the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain. Natural and...
The Central Wetlands Unit (CWU), covering 12,000 hectares in St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes, Louis...
A management plan using a watershed-scale approach was devised to limit loss of wetland functions in...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
© 2018, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. To combat land loss along the Mississippi River ...
Annual coastal land loss in the sedimentary deltaic plain of southern Louisiana is 102 km2, which is...