Photo by: Brady Couvillion Land Area Change in Coastal Louisiana (1932 to 2010) D. Phil Turnipseed, P.E., D.WRE Director USGS National Wetlands Research Center U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior
Photo by: Brady Couvillion Louisiana Wetlands are Critical 25% U.S. oil and gas production 20% of U.S. waterborne commerce 70% of migratory birds winter in Louisiana
Land Area Change in Coastal Louisiana
1,883 square mile decrease
This equates to losing: A land area the size of Delaware over 78 years A land area greater than the island of Manhattan every year From : A football field every hour square miles every year Coastal Louisiana Lost 1,883 square miles from
Lake Salvador Shoreline Erosion
Barrier Island Land Change Isles Dernières
Multiple Impacts Birds Foot Delta
Delta Building Wax Lake Outlet/Atchafalaya Delta
Extent of Mississippi River Sediment May 27 th, 2011