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New Orleans Land Bridge

Coverage of New Orleans Land Bridge in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 16 · 10:00 UTCMost recent: Jun 22 · 08:30 UTC
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  • SECURITYJun 22 · 08:30 UTCGRIST
    Nearly 1.5M people in Louisiana depend on this strip of marsh. But it needs saving.

    The New Orleans Land Bridge, a critical marshland barrier protecting 1.5 million people in Louisiana from storm surges and floods, is rapidly disappearing due to erosion, sinking land, and sea level rise. A $101 million project aims to restore part of the 57,000-acre land bridge, which separates Lake Pontchartrain from the Gulf of Mexico and is vital for safeguarding the New Orleans levee system.

  • SCIENCEJun 17 · 14:26 UTCBATON ROUGE BUSINESS REPORT
    New Orleans Land Bridge restoration aims to strengthen coastal protection

    The New Orleans Land Bridge, a critical coastal marshland between Lake Pontchartrain and the Gulf of Mexico, is deteriorating due to erosion and other factors, threatening flood protection for 1.5 million residents. Louisiana is launching a $101 million restoration project funded by Deepwater Horizon settlements to rebuild marshland and enhance resilience against storms.

  • SECURITYJun 16 · 10:00 UTCVERITE NEWS
    A shrinking strip of New Orleans marsh helps protect 1.5 million people. Louisiana wants to save it

    A narrow New Orleans marshland, the Land Bridge, protects 1.5 million people from storm surges and floods but is rapidly disappearing. Louisiana plans a $101 million project to restore the marsh, which separates Lake Pontchartrain from the Gulf of Mexico and could vanish within 50 years without intervention.

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