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Sitting on the Dock of the Bay, Grant Bundy Wonders if He Will Recover
Sitting on a wooden porch swing hanging from what is left of his shrimp dock on Bayou Barataria, Grant Bundy
New Legislation Introduced to Help Crawfish Processors Recover Dumping Tariffs
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy introduces legislation to rectify long wait by crawfish processors for the final $10.6-million of the $110-million
Hurricane Ida Causes Hiccup in Oysterman’s Attempt To Provide Seed Oysters to The Gulf
Grand Isle aquaculture oysterman Scott Mauer can attest that even the best-laid plans to avoid disaster often go astray. As
Texas Parks & Wildlife Delays Oyster Harvesting Closures After Pressure From Oystermen and Public
After protest by oystermen and the public, the Texas Parks and Wildlife has delayed a vote on the proposed closure
Teche Valley Seafood Claws Way to Top With Nothing But Farm-Raised Crawfish
As a child Margot Babin would join her eight siblings harvesting crawfish from their parents rice fields. Her parents Marin
Louisiana Receives $1.7 Billion in Unexpected Federal Hurricane Relief
Four hurricanes and two tropical storms later, hard hit areas of Louisiana will be the recipient of an unexpected $1.7
Eat the Nutria Gumbo! It’s Good for You and Louisiana’s Wetlands
Venice Marina hugs the Gulf of Mexico with some of the best fish being landed year-round. Anglers from across the
Jean Lafitte Harbor Marina Barely Open Seven Months After Hurricane Ida
Signs of life are returning along Bayou Barataria. Crab boats laden with traps navigate the waterway, careful to avoid unseen
Chris Ronquille Struggles To Get Lafitte Crab Dock Back in Business After Ida
Trapped between Bayou Barataria and The Pen, a lake known for great sport fishing, the docks of Chris Seafood have
Texas Oyster Harvest Closings Completely Breaks Down Supply Chain
Permanent and temporary closures of oyster harvesting areas by the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife (TDPW) have brought protests
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