Regional Ecosystem Strategies: Region 2
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Restore Swamps |
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Construct several small, sediment-rich diversions with outfall
management |
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Restore natural drainage patterns |
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Prevent diversion-related flooding by building local levees at
wetland/ upland interface and local pumping; remove diverted
waters from upper basin by raising Hwy 90 and installing flap-gated
culverts or other appropriate measures |
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Restore/Sustain Marshes |
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Use existing or future locks (Harvey, Algiers, Empire) to divert
as much water as possible (Harvey is not currently an appropriate
management tool to achieve this) |
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Manage outfall of existing diversions |
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Enrich existing diversions with sediment |
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Continue building and maintaining delta splays |
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Construct most effective small diversions (Upper Oak, Amoretta,
East & West of Empire) |
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Prevent the loss of sediment off of the continental shelf in
the near-term by constructing a sediment trap south of Venice
and pump out to build marsh |
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10 |
Construct delta-building diversion in Myrtle Grove/Naomi area
(about 15,000 cfs) |
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Construct delta-building diversion into Bastion Bay from Buras
(about 15,000 cfs) |
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Construct delta-building diversion into Benny's Bay in Birdsfoot
(about 50,000cfs) |
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Construct delta-building diversion into American Bay (from 20,000
up to 100,000 cfs) |
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Construct controlled crevasses to allow diversion into Quarantine
Bay and contain sediment with low levees (about 50,000 cfs) |
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Prevent the loss of sediment off of the continental shelf in
the long-term by relocating the navigation channel, not through
Bastion Bay, to reallocate water and sediment for land building
near-shore. |
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Create strip of marsh adjacent to Hwy 1 using dedicated dredging |
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17 |
Use dedicated delivery of sediment for marsh building in Caminada
Bay |
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Construct large conveyance channel from the Mississippi River
parallel to Bayou Lafourche to divert up to 100,000 cfs to create
a delta lobe in Caminada Bay area, provided that any navigation
features of the strategy do not impede or interfere with the
land building capacity of the diversion. |
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Gap spoil banks and plug canals in lower bay marshes to maximize
deposition of sediment in brackish and saline marshes |
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Protect Bay/Lake Shorelines |
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Build wave absorbers or low breakwaters at heads of bays to protect
fringing marshes |
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Construct reef zones across bays |
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Restore/Maintain Barrier Islands |
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Restore barrier headlands, islands and shorelines using most
cost effective alternative from Barrier Island Feasibility Study |
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23 |
Extend barrier islands/shoreline from Sandy Point to Southwest
Pass. |
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Maintain Critical Land Forms |
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Build entire CWPPRA land bridge shore protection project |
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Preserve bay/lake shoreline integrity along land bridge |
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Use dedicated dredging to create marsh in appropriate areas on
land bridge |
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Build Bayou Lafourche Siphon if cost effective (EPA Priority
List #5 project). |
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Mapping Unit Strategies: Region 2 |
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BAKER |
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1 |
Herbivory Control |
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CATAOUATCHE/SALVADOR |
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2 |
Maintain Shoreline Integrity |
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e.g. Maintain bay/lake shoreline integrity |
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e.g. Stabilize banks of GIWW |
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3 |
Herbivory Control |
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DES ALLEMANDS |
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4 |
Herbivory Control |
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JEAN LAFITTE |
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Restore Hydrology |
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NAOMI |
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Herbivory Control |
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PEROT/RIGOLETTES |
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Herbivory Control |
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GHEENS |
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Management of Pump Outfall for Wetland Benefits |
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CLOVELLY |
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Use of Dredged Material |
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e.g. Beneficial use of BBWW material |
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LITTLE LAKE |
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Management of Pump Outfall for Wetland Benefits |
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e.g. Relocate hurricane protection pumps to put water into marsh |
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Use of Dredged Material |
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e.g. Beneficial use of BBWW material |
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Maintain Ridge Function |
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e.g. Prevent breaching of Bayou L'Ours Ridge |
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MYRTLE GROVE |
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Restore Ridge Function of Bayou Barataria |
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e.g. Restore Barataria ridge |
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Restore Hydrology |
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CHENIERE RONQUILLE |
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Restore Ridge Function |
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e.g. Restore oak ridges behind barrier shoreline |
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BARATARIA BAY |
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Use of Dredged Material |
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e.g. Dredge material from offshore to build marsh |
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e.g. Beneficial use of BBWW material |
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CAMINADA BAY |
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Maintain Shoreline Integrity |
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e.g. Vegetative plantings of mangroves or marsh |
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e.g. Stabilize bank of BBWW and SW La. Canal |
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Management of Pump Outfall for Wetland Benefits |
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e.g. Relocate hurricane protection pumps to put water into marsh |
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BARATARIA BARRIER ISLANDS |
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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material |
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e.g. Dredging offshore to build barrier island back marshes |
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e.g. Beneficial use of BBWW to build islands |
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Restore Ridge Function |
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e.g. Restore oak ridges behind barrier islands |
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BARATARIA BARRIER SHORELINES |
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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material |
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Restore Ridge Function |
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e.g. Restore oak ridges behind barrier islands |
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Restore Barrier Islands |
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e.g. Build movable wave absorbers; Remove Empire jetties; Sand
bypass at Empire jetties |
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LAKE WASHINGTON/GRAND ECAILLE |
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Restore Hydrology |
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e.g. Fill hurricane protection levee borrow canal as opportunities
arise to make marsh |
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BAPTISTE COLLETTE |
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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material |
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Dedicated Dredging to Create Marsh |
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CUBIT'S GAP |
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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material |
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LaLOUTRE |
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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material |
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Dedicated Dredging to Create Marsh |
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Restore Hydrology |
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e.g. Limit depth of South Pass, encourage flow out Pass a Loutre |
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EAST BAY |
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Use of Dredged Material |
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e.g. Create marsh to protect SW Pass marsh |
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Dedicated Dredging to Create Marsh |
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Establish Reef Zone |
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WEST BAY |
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Introduction of Mississippi River Water and Sediment/Outfall
Management |
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e.g. Enrich Grand Pass with sediment dredged from river |
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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material |
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GRAND LIARD |
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Restore Hydrology |
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e.g. Fill hurricane protection borrow canal as opportunities
arise to make marsh |
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Study the Borrow Canal Saline Intrusion Issue |
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BASTION BAY |
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Restore Hydrology |
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e.g. Fill hurricane protection borrow canal as opportunities
arise to make marsh |
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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material |
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CAERNARVON |
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Evaluate Diversion of greater than 4,000 cfs from Caernarvon;
Monitor Existing Diversion and Evaluate to Derive Maximum Benefits. |
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Programmatic Recommendations |
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BAKER |
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Allow for Selective Harvesting of Replanted Trees in Mitigation
Banks |
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DES ALLEMANDS |
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2 |
Allow for Selective Harvesting of Replanted Trees in Mitigation
Banks |
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FOURCHON |
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Restore Barrier Islands |
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e.g. Restrict sand mining on islands |
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CAMINADA BAY |
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4 |
Use Alternative Sources of Sediment such as Red Mud, Compost,
etc. |
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LAKE WASHINGTON/GRAND ECAILLE |
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5 |
Study the Borrow Canal Salinity Intrusion Issue |
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BASTION BAY |
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Study the Borrow Canal Salinity Intrusion Issue |
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