"Can you give me an idea of what train lines used these tracks?" Jon A. Russo asked Curious Louisiana. "Just when was the ...
Southern Louisiana's Atchafalaya River Basin embodies the true essence of the Sportsman's Paradise nickname. Although the Atchafalaya River is relatively short as rivers go, stretching only 140 ...
Atchafalaya Basinkeeper will host its ninth annual “Save the Basin” event to help bring together communities across South Central Louisiana to celebrate and support the Atchafalaya ...
A coalition of researchers from West Virginia University, Iowa State University and the Texas Soil and Water Research Laboratory has determined that decreasing nitrogen runoff from agriculture in the ...
When most people think of Louisiana’s coastal waters, they picture prized catches like redfish and speckled trout or the shrimp and oysters that have made our state famous. But beneath ...
New research on the cost of reducing the Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone places a $7 billion dollar annual price tag on reaching ...
57, No. 4 (2012), pp. 1149-1160 (12 pages) Comparisons of the concentrations and compositions of dissolved organic matter (DOM) between the lower Mississippi River (MR) and its distributary, the ...
“These issues are primarily driven by nitrogen pollution transported via rivers, with the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin—a major agricultural hub in North America—being a key contributor.” ...
The village was located six miles north of Butte La Rose on the east bank of the Atchafalaya River, starting out as housing for railroad workers. "The train depot was also the post office ...