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Oyster Bayou
Coastal Marsh Restoration Project
Restoration Strategy: Restoration on 7,383 acres of coastal
marsh will be accomplished through installation of 5 water control structures
and 4 earthen canal plugs. Specific objectives of this project include: (1)
increase percent coverage of emergent vegetation, 2) increase diversity of
emergent vegetation, 3) increase percent coverage of submerged aquatic vegetation,
4) reduce tidal fluctuation, and 5) restore historic salinities and hydrology
via freshwater diversions. In marshes where salinity levels can be managed,
such as those in the project area, re-establishment of submerged aquatics
typically leads to plant succession, eventually restoring degraded open areas
to emergent marsh. Completion of this project will help ensure that the southern
Louisiana landscape continues to fulfill its historical role as important
wintering and migration habitat for continental populations of waterfowl,
shorebirds, and other wetland-dependent migratory birds.

Location: Approximately 3 miles west of Cameron, LA (Cameron
Parish)
Acres Impacted: 7,383 acres
Habitat Type: Estuarine Emergent Marsh
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
Partners: Ducks Unlimited, Inc
North American Wetlands Conservation Council
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Cameron Parish Gravity Drainage District No. 7
Marsh Club
Chevron-Texaco
Stream Companies
Timeline: Construction will begin in summer 2005
DU Contact: Chad Courville
Regional Biologist
646 Cajundome Blvd., Ste. 180
Lafayette, LA 70506
(337) 291-3068
ccourville@ducks.org

Louisiana Habitat Projects
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