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Originally Posted by "W"
All these marshes around us that are tidal feed will never levee off because of the ?Free? tidal flow
It?s not public land it?s public waters
Not sure why it?s hard to comprehend
It?s been like this in Texas , Fla , Miss , Bama ,
All the other coastal states .
I?m mean no one is going to try and take over anyone?s land or try to hunt it
You can not hold with anchor .
Can not touch bottoms .
It does not make a private marsh public it makes tidal waters accessible to the public because State of Louisiana has made clam in its laws
All tidal waters belong to the state
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If you've read all my comments you would see where I said there is a big difference between coastal marshes with majority open water vs marshes that are largely land with a few trails, canals to enter ponds off of some natural waterway.
What's done to this point is done, I don't agree with landowners using taxpayer money, but there is nothing anyone can do about that now. Not every canal you find was paid for with your money, and your couple dollars that may have gone to landowners that did have funding lack in comparison to the money they spend themselves I can assure you.
I completely agree that the public should be able to navigate natural waterways if they lead from one public area to another.