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jabert 03-24-2017 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 817947)
When the wall is built in 2019 along the ship channel to close off the lower end of the lake , it will fix a ton of problems and stop the silt covering up wash out , nine mile , long point areas.

Is this really in the works? I remember seeing you post about it a while back but forgot to ask

"W" 03-24-2017 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jabert (Post 817950)
Is this really in the works? I remember seeing you post about it a while back but forgot to ask

Yep

As of right now they plan on starting in 2019 with lower end of lake .
I saw the blue prints this pass fall.


They also have plans to close turners bay off but that is still many years away .


Right now they will focus on south end

jl8200 03-24-2017 09:05 PM

If CCA puts a new reef into the lake what's to stop them from eventually raping this reef like they supposedly did the Cheniere reef? You would think if a reef was put in for recreation it wouldn't be allowed to be harvested for oysters.

Ragin_Cajun 03-24-2017 09:08 PM

I think there is a golden opportunity to tap the new business in the area "LNG"

They are the clean fuel, environmentally friendly and I think with the right support, they could and would be willing to support the cause. Just my two cents, LNG isn't going anywhere but up and they have big buck backing it. Keeping the channel dredges for the Deep draft ocean going vessels is a priority.

You do this, big boost to funds for the projects desired.

"W" 03-25-2017 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by jl8200 (Post 817975)
If CCA puts a new reef into the lake what's to stop them from eventually raping this reef like they supposedly did the Cheniere reef? You would think if a reef was put in for recreation it wouldn't be allowed to be harvested for oysters.

Cheniere reef had a loop hole that the "Lobbyist" found and won the fight.

When Cheniere installed the reef they labeled for "ALL" which meant commercial and recreation


Cheniere south from what im hearing is basically back to day 1 status as they pretty much rapped every oyster off of it so your looking at 3 years with zero harvest to get back right.

So any mark you had on that reef in years passed for trout you can delete and start over

seachaser250 03-27-2017 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 817964)
Yep

As of right now they plan on starting in 2019 with lower end of lake .
I saw the blue prints this pass fall.


They also have plans to close turners bay off but that is still many years away .


Right now they will focus on south end

Would you mind explaining to us how this will help them lake? Honest question not sarcasm.

noodle creek 03-27-2017 12:03 PM

[QUOTE=seachaser250;818037]Would you mind explaining to us how this will help them lake? Honest question not sarcasm

It will keep the fluctuation of salt water and silt from being so extreme on every outgoing/incoming tide.

"W" 03-27-2017 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by seachaser250 (Post 818037)
Would you mind explaining to us how this will help them lake? Honest question not sarcasm.

Will help in a number of ways

1st and most important is it will lower the salinity in the lake which will allow the weirs to stay open 24/7 365 and with lower salinity you will have a stronger and healthier marsh .

2nd it will stop erosion and land loss inside the lake and lower end.

3rd it will stop slit building up on reefs and killing them along channel like wash out, 9 mile , long point , old Jetties reefs and many other small ones close to channel
- also when you stop slit and lower salinity your natural oyster beds will flurish and come back stronger and healthier than ever .
High salinity levels over oyster beds cause several problems including drill snails

Overall outcome is Healthier marsh , which feeds the lake which is key to our estuary success . More shrimp ,more crabs ,more fish , more oysters and more habits .

MEM1971 03-29-2017 07:42 PM

what, if any, are the negatives to come from this? also how long will the projects take?

tonyjohn 03-30-2017 04:46 AM

Hum, like another on here i dont live near BL or have a ' dog in the fight ' . but i will say this : with what im seeing on here , and im sure im not the only one, this fight is affecting your local economy . I for one am retiring this summer and have yet to decide where down there. I normally hire a guide but have just bought a boat but still im gonna spend my time AND $$$ in south La. Truth told im looking more easterly now . Still not sure where , Venice, GI, even out to Hopedale/shell . I know same problems elsewhere but some of you guys are painting a bleak picture of BL ?, the silt, salinity , lack of oyster bars etc.......just my 2 cents.

Duck Butter 03-30-2017 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by tonyjohn (Post 818129)
Hum, like another on here i dont live near BL or have a ' dog in the fight ' . but i will say this : with what im seeing on here , and im sure im not the only one, this fight is affecting your local economy . I for one am retiring this summer and have yet to decide where down there. I normally hire a guide but have just bought a boat but still im gonna spend my time AND $$$ in south La. Truth told im looking more easterly now . Still not sure where , Venice, GI, even out to Hopedale/shell . I know same problems elsewhere but some of you guys are painting a bleak picture of BL ?, the silt, salinity , lack of oyster bars etc.......just my 2 cents.

You are getting a very one sided take on this

swamp snorkler 03-30-2017 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by tonyjohn (Post 818129)
Hum, like another on here i dont live near BL or have a ' dog in the fight ' . but i will say this : with what im seeing on here , and im sure im not the only one, this fight is affecting your local economy . I for one am retiring this summer and have yet to decide where down there. I normally hire a guide but have just bought a boat but still im gonna spend my time AND $$$ in south La. Truth told im looking more easterly now . Still not sure where , Venice, GI, even out to Hopedale/shell . I know same problems elsewhere but some of you guys are painting a bleak picture of BL ?, the silt, salinity , lack of oyster bars etc.......just my 2 cents.

Dularge is the hot spot on the LA coast right now.

"W" 03-30-2017 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 818134)
You are getting a very one sided take on this

Explain ????

jimboragleyfire 03-30-2017 08:33 AM

spoke with the COE project manager said he's heard nothing bout a rock wall at south end of the lake as of this date but time will tell.

"W" 03-30-2017 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by MEM1971 (Post 818123)
what, if any, are the negatives to come from this? also how long will the projects take?

Dont think it will have any negative impact because stopping erosion or slit can only make things better

"W" 03-30-2017 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by jimboragleyfire (Post 818137)
spoke with the COE project manager said he's heard nothing bout a rock wall at south end of the lake as of this date but time will tell.

What is COE ?

I know 100% its going to happen , I seen the blue prints been to the meetings and spoke with the head guy in charge several times.

I will find his info and post it ..

lsuriot 03-30-2017 11:05 AM

http://www.kplctv.com/story/35018471...help-fisheries

meaux fishing 03-30-2017 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tonyjohn (Post 818129)
Hum, like another on here i dont live near BL or have a ' dog in the fight ' . but i will say this : with what im seeing on here , and im sure im not the only one, this fight is affecting your local economy . I for one am retiring this summer and have yet to decide where down there. I normally hire a guide but have just bought a boat but still im gonna spend my time AND $$$ in south La. Truth told im looking more easterly now . Still not sure where , Venice, GI, even out to Hopedale/shell . I know same problems elsewhere but some of you guys are painting a bleak picture of BL ?, the silt, salinity , lack of oyster bars etc.......just my 2 cents.



The east side of the state is easier to catch fish

"W" 03-30-2017 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jimboragleyfire (Post 818137)
spoke with the COE project manager said he's heard nothing bout a rock wall at south end of the lake as of this date but time will tell.

Its also not a rock wall its going to be built with concrete and build like a real wall , will have 3 boat slips in it .

Im going to see if I can get a copy of the blue prints and post them up.

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Originally Posted by lsuriot (Post 818146)


bigheadboo 03-30-2017 12:58 PM

found this
 
http://cims.coastal.louisiana.gov/ou...projID=CS-0065

click on document tab.


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