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Double Rainbow Signals End to Randol’s Restaurant
For more than 50-years Lafayette locals joined tourists from around the globe to dine on plates of Cajun crawfish and
Hurricane Economic Assessment of Louisiana Fisheries Damage Needs Input From Seafood Community
Louisiana Sea Grant and LSU AgCenter have partnered with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to compile an economic
Seafood Industry Resource and Recovery Event in Jean Lafitte
Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission (JEDCO), in partnership with the Town of Jean Lafitte, is hosting “Focus on our Fishermen”. The evening
Delcambre Shrimper Looses Boat, Livelihood and Dignity As Provider
For every hurricane during the past 40-years Preston Dore has rode out the storms at the Delcambre docks on his
Louisiana Seafood Leaders Come Together After Hurricane Ida To Pave a Path Forward
For almost two hours Louisiana’s seafood leaders from all sectors of the industry gathered via zoom, mobile phones at restaurants
Ida’s Wrath Leaves Destruction and Strain on Bayou Crabbing Family
As one of her sons rode out the wrath of Hurricane Ida's 170 mph winds on his shrimp boat at
For Fisherman It’s All About Ice; As Well As Food, Water, Shelter and Fuel
Hurricane Ida struck the heart of Louisiana’s seafood industry as a Category 4 hurricane, wiping out homes, boats, trucks, plants
Hurricane Ida Devastates Louisiana Seafood Industry, Infrastructure Completely Destroyed
DONATE NOW!!! Hurricane Ida has left a path of destruction through Louisiana, and in that path was seafood community after
Oysterman Jakov Jurisic; “Gulf Oyster Industry a Catastrophe”
Louisiana oysterman Jakov Jurisic is no stranger to adversity. The Gulf oyster industry, along with other Gulf seafood, is in
Louisiana Oysterman Tony Tesvich’s Tales From the Gulf
For Louisiana oysterman Tony Tesvich the last few years have been all about water, water, and more water. Too much,
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