October 30, 2017

What New England Marshes Can Teach Us About Coastal Louisiana Restoration

What New England Marshes Can Teach Us About Coastal Louisiana Restoration

 

John Andrew Nyman, PhD, Professor, LSU School of Renewable Natural Resources has studied Louisiana Coastal wetland restoration since the 1990’s. In a recent article written by him, which you can find here, he discusses how he has traveled to New England this past summer to study the similarities of their wetlands and the common struggles both Louisiana and New England face.

What he discovered, was that we in Louisiana may have a lot to learn in our combat to restore coastal wetlands. He discusses similarities, differences and ideas of what can be done locally to fix the issue we have been dealing with for years.

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