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Coastal Protection and Restoration in Jean Lafitte

by richards • January 10, 2014 • Comments Off on Coastal Protection and Restoration in Jean Lafitte

Coastal Protection and Restoration in Jean Lafitte

Presentation by Mayor Timothy P. Kerner, Town of Jean Lafitte, arguing for dredging to build wetlands to protect the town, which is outside the levee system.

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