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W, this cat is takin' you to class. Pay attention.
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If you call that taking me to school...what do you call it when I smash you in collage football knowledge
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Really. That's the best you got. Sounds like a middle school come back. Lmao
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I didn't have the heart to do that.
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Thats funny right there
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does anyone have the 800 number to call??
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1-855-532-9955
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anyone have the 800 number?????
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sorry didnt see answer to post..thanks
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The fishing is pretty good in Leeville. Hell maybe the best thing would be to take the wiers down, let the marsh change to salt, lose land, let Big Lake get bigger. Bigger lake, spreads the pressure out. There. Problem solved. Send this to Jindal.
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Just FYI to "W". The weirs have slots always or near always open for free flow of fish, shrimp, etc. Also, the state will open the main gates strictly for the free flow of fish, shrimp, etc. for estuary health and you are too closed minded to see. They aren't the devil. They understand both the need to maintain/revive marsh and keep the estuary healthy.
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Are they ever gonna put rocks from super cut south towards and thru washout. That should control the tide from the ship channel which in turn help stop erosion behind weirs.
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Rocks on the channel would slow the inflow of salinity into the lake which in turn slow it into the marsh. When ship channel was first dug land was all the way down the channel besides old river(jetties) and weirs were not needed. First washout (got its name from washing out due to channel flow) disappeared then 9 mile to super cut. Just a thought
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Again, its not an overnight process, its slow, but not really in geological terms, a hundred years is the blink of an eye in geological terms. You are answering your own questions. The land begins to erode due to wave action, saltwater intrusion kills the vegetation that holds the land together, the land becomes mud, the erosion washes away the mud into the ship channel, gets dredged, repeat. When man interferes with hydrology, the water body tries to correct itself. Look at any pass out into the gulf, one side of the jetties will be shallow and the other side will be highly eroded, and you just keep adding rocks to reduce the problem but the problem will always be there. Rocks and dredging are a temporary fix to a permanent problem |
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Super cut is just about gone,....next summer there will be no super cut...
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its happening right before your eyes, erosion, saltwater intrusion, vegetation changes, what's next? One only needs to look further east to see this
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