Planned sediment diversion will revive marshes but harm oyster growers, shrimpers.
Mid-Barataria Diversion facing head winds. More land of more fishing?

Planned sediment diversion will revive marshes but harm oyster growers, shrimpers.
Fishing industry’s $2.4 billion economic impact could also take a hit
A proposed law would put the first restrictions on the state’s menhaden industry
Wind farm leasing off the Louisiana and Texas coasts could begin in 2025
How will offshore wind farms affect Gulf of Mexico fishing?
Shrimpers see obstacles that will make their jobs tougher, more dangerous; regulators vow to listen
Acy Cooper grew up on the water, breathing in the air of Barataria Bay. As a third-generation shrimper, he feels the industry in his blood, and the beady-eyed, long-bodied crustaceans caught in his trawling nets represent his heritage as well