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					Originally Posted by  Smalls
					 
				 
				If there is one thing I've learned in the past few years doing this work, its that its pointless to argue with people that think they know it all. Every one in this state thinks they know what it takes to reverse the land loss. The fact is, no one does. We have our methods, in some cases they work, in others, they do not. Facts do not lie. 
  
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  Small you are right ,facts do not lie come down to Dularge, Hopedale, Buras, Leeville etc. and please show me where the marsh is coming back.  I have come to the fact that as long as it does not effect my fishing I am rolling with it.  And I will say again only one way to save southeast louisiana marsh is to get rid of the levees from New Orleans south to the gulf , but that is not going to happen.  So go to the meetings plant the grass  get the Christmas trees, do the tiny diversion projects and whatever makes you feel like you are helping.  Bottom line go look at the sat. maps from the past 20 years and you will see that southeast marshes are going at a crazy rate.