South Louisiana’s fate is a real cliffhanger
We are in a cliffhanger position and politics is not helping

South Louisiana’s fate is a real cliffhanger
Some welcome good news for our coast, but is it enough?
Fishing industry’s $2.4 billion economic impact could also take a hit
Louisiana needs to remain America’s energy powerhouse
Only 2 beaches’ water quality was deemed safe to swim in as of July 5
Environmental and sport fishing groups want restrictions on menhaden industry
Texas has stronger winds, but Louisiana offers more political support, German energy company says.
Wind turbines could attract fish but damage shrimp nets and other gear
Menhaden fishing will go unrestricted after bill to create buffer fails
When there is a problem – it is always good to hear some good news. Bob Marshall has some for our coasts. No, there has been no dramatic change in Louisiana’s current storyline: Our bottom third remains heading for a