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Old 07-08-2013, 10:04 PM
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OVERALL, did not say everything was better. As a whole, the system is not in as bad a shape as it once was, but that does mean there are not degraded areas. There are many places that are not healthy or what they once were.

Because the marshes on the east side were impacted the most. There was some significant changes along the ship channel in Marsh type, marshes getting saltier, but as a whole, due to the lack of management of the Sabine refuge and the lower saltwater flow into the Sabine ship channel, there was not near as much salt water flow into the west side.

East side got hit on both sides by saltwater.

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