Archive for April, 2022

St. Tammeny Parish Issues Cleanup Request of Waterways for Future Storms

St. Tammeny Parish Issues Cleanup Request of Waterways for Future Storms

One parish in Louisiana has already started to prepare for cleanup from the next storm. St. Tammeny Parish, stretching from Slidell to Covington on the northern banks of Lake Pontchartrain, has issued a Request for Proposals (RPF) for emergency, infrastructure restoration, debris removal and disposal that include waterways in the Parish maintenance system.

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High Price of Seafood Is Getting Hard to Stomach for Restauranteurs

High Price of Seafood Is Getting Hard to Stomach for Restauranteurs

For Louisiana restaurants, certain seafood costs have risen so much that once-standard fares, such as oyster sandwiches and pastas, are no longer served.

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NOLA Navy Week’s Seafood Cook-Off Hot Spot To Be On New Orleans Riverwalk

NOLA Navy Week’s Seafood Cook-Off Hot Spot To Be On New Orleans Riverwalk

by Ed Lallo/Gulf Seafood News Editor The pots were hot and the stoves sizzling at NOLA Navy Week’s Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off held on the Riverwalk at the Spanish Plaza behind the Four Seasons Hotel. Naval culinary specialists from France and the United States used to cooking on the high seas were pared with land-loving local Louisiana […]

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LSU Sea Grant’s Director Julie Lively Balances Organization’s Mission With Seafood Community’s Hurricane Recovery

LSU Sea Grant’s Director Julie Lively Balances Organization’s Mission With Seafood Community’s Hurricane Recovery

Sea Grant’s mission is to enhance the practical use and conservation of coastal and marine resources in order to create a sustainable economy and environment.  With four hurricanes in two years, Julie Lively, the executive director of Louisiana Sea Grant at LSU, has had to balance the organizational mission with that of assisting the state’s seafood community’s recovery from the storms.

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All Clams on Deck Aims to Restore Estuaries and Grow Coastal Communities

All Clams on Deck Aims to Restore Estuaries and Grow Coastal Communities

On Florida’s west coast increased development and pollution stress antiquated wastewater systems causing a release of inadequately treated water into rivers and streams; water runoff from storms carry nutrients across fertilized lawns and paved surfaces; all this water eventually ending in one place – the Gulf of Mexico – harming an already fragile ecosystem

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Sitting on the Dock of the Bay, Grant Bundy Wonders if He Will Recover

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 is still in shock.  For nore than seven months since Hurricane Ida blew through Jean Lafitte leaving little behind, he has tried and tried; and then tried again to unsuccessfully get a loan from th Small Business Administration (SBA) to fix his docks, only one of two remaining along the bayou.

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New Legislation Introduced to Help Crawfish Processors Recover Dumping Tariffs

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 they were awarded by Congress in 2006 for frozen crawfish tails dumping by the Chinese.

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Hurricane Ida Causes Hiccup in Oysterman’s Attempt To Provide Seed Oysters to The Gulf

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 Hurricane Ida approached Louisiana, his seed-oyster business partner Steve Pollock and him evacuated more than 10-million larva to Texas A&M University, and stored another 20-million at the LSU Sea Grant hatchery on the island. Ida managed to take out those at the hatchery and those in Texas died from unknown causes.

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