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Louisiana officials alarmed by coastal erosion
January 26, 2005
It's later than feds think, they warn

The Times-Picayune
By: Mark Schliefstein

BATON ROUGE -- Louisiana university leaders asked officials from coastal parish and community governments on Tuesday how university researchers can help them in dealing with growing problems caused by the state's rapidly eroding coastline. Read more...




"Decision-makers" get look at coast erosion
October 20, 2004
The Advocate (Baton Rouge)
Advocate staff and news services

NEW ORLEANS - Statistics on coastal erosion are one thing but actually seeing what they mean helps drive the point home, according to one congressional staffer who got a first-hand look on Friday, along with Gov. Kathleen Blanco. Read more...




Lawmakers to get earful about coastal erosion
May 11, 2004
By Mark Schleifstein
Times-Picayune

Representatives of a dozen coastal parishes will meet in Washington today with Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., and Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, in an attempt to put a human face on the state's request for coastal restoration money. Read more...




Parishes Against Coastal Erosion Inaugural Meeting
November 30, 1999
Press Release Issued By: Jefferson Parish Department of Public Information

On September 13, 2003, Parishes Against Coastal Erosion (P.A.C.E.) held its first inaugural meeting to discuss the role of Parish and local governments in the fight against coastal erosion. Speakers at the meeting included U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu, Jefferson Parish Council Chairman Aaron Broussard, Deputy District Engineer for the U.S.A. C. O.E. John Saia, and Louisiana Governor’s Representatives Sidney Coffee and Karen Gautreaux. Read more...





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