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Originally Posted by Goooh
The dredged land created would be just like the sediment that was placed there naturally, and like the sediment that creates land at the moths of rivers - it will more than likely have established plant life rather quickly, just like the incidental land created within the article.
I would at least read the article before standing so firm.
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The article states two differing things on plant life - it says oystergrass was there in one sentence and then it says it was devoid of it.
Dredging is good for the record.
It needs to be coupled with other things though. If you ever get over to SE La and look around all that land is going quick