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The New Orleans Marsh Barrier: A Natural Obstacle Against Storms and Floods

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Introduction

The city of New Orleans, in the United States, is known for its rich history and culture, but it is also famous for its vulnerability to storms and floods. One of the main reasons for this is the loss of marshes along the coast of Louisiana, which serve as a natural barrier against the waves and waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

The Importance of the New Orleans Marsh Barrier

The New Orleans marsh barrier, also known as the New Orleans Land Bridge, is a strip of land approximately 20 miles long that separates Lake Pontchartrain from the Gulf of Mexico. This area is crucial for the protection of the city of New Orleans and about 1.5 million people who live around the lake.

The marsh barrier helps to reduce the energy of the waves and prevent flooding, in addition to providing habitats for a variety of species of fish, crustaceans, and birds. However, the loss of marshes along the coast of Louisiana is a serious problem, with the loss of about one football field of land every 100 minutes, according to the US Geological Survey.

The Challenges of Restoring the Marsh Barrier

Restoring the New Orleans marsh barrier is a complex and expensive challenge. The most recent project, which restored about 275 acres of marsh, cost about $101 million. However, the entire marsh barrier is approximately 57,000 acres, which means that much more needs to be done to restore the area.

Furthermore, the loss of marshes is an ongoing problem, with erosion caused by storms and oil canals, sinking land, and rising sea levels. The construction of levees has also cut off the marshes from the land-restoring river sediments, making it more difficult to restore the area.

Plans for Restoring the Marsh Barrier

The state of Louisiana has plans to invest more than $1.1 billion in projects to restore the New Orleans marsh barrier. This includes the restoration of about 29,000 acres of marsh, which would help to protect the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas.

However, the most recent project, which restored about 1,320 acres of marsh, is only a step in the right direction. Restoring the New Orleans marsh barrier is an ongoing process that will require the collaboration of several agencies and organizations.

Conclusion

The New Orleans marsh barrier is a crucial natural obstacle against storms and floods. The loss of marshes along the coast of Louisiana is a serious problem that requires immediate action. Restoring the New Orleans marsh barrier is a complex and expensive challenge, but it is essential for the protection of the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas.

Source / Reference: Grist

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Tags: marsh barrier, New Orleans, storms, floods, restoration

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