File:Louisiana Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration, ConocoPhillips and the LSU AgCenter.jpg
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DescriptionLouisiana Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration, ConocoPhillips and the LSU AgCenter.jpg | Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. More than 500 acres were created using sediment mined from the Mississippi River and piped five miles to the project site, an area that was open water just six months ago. Louisiana has the largest expanse of coastal wetlands in the United States but is losing those wetlands to erosion and subsidence at a rate of approximately 25 square miles a year. | ||
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as Louisiana Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration, ConocoPhillips and the LSU AgCenter | ||
Author | Louisiana GOHSEP | ||
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