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Gov. Bobby Jindal pressed to take greenhouse gases more seriously

January 22, 2010 Katrina Recovery

By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune
In a letter filled with citations of peer-reviewed scientific studies, 32 scientists — including many working on the state’s coastal restoration efforts — told Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal that there’s a direct link between the rising sea levels eroding the state’s coastline and greenhouse gases produced by the state’s industries.“We believe that the scientific evidence [...]

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Coastal planning reviewed

December 15, 2009 Alabama

By AMY WOLD at Advocate staff writer

A federal task force Monday released recommendations on how federal, state and local authorities can better work together for ocean and coastal planning.
The Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force released the draft “Interim Framework for Effective Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning” report and started the public comment period, which ends Feb. 12. [...]

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FEMA funding disputes going to arbitration

December 3, 2009 Katrina Recovery

The Associated Press
BILOXI, Miss. — Educators are hopeful that $1.5 million in additional FEMA funds will be available to restore the administration building destroyed by Katrina on the University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Park Campus.
USM is one of five public entities in Mississippi that have chosen arbitration, established by federal rules in August, to resolve [...]

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Corps could be helping rebuild coast with dredged river sediment, state says

November 24, 2009 Katrina Recovery

By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune
Louisiana officials on Monday asked the secretary of the federal Department of Commerce to mediate the state’s dispute with the Army Corps of Engineers over the agency’s failure to use most of the sediment it dredges from the lower Mississippi River each year to rebuild wetlands.
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Chairman Garret Graves [...]

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Damage from Ida closes new Gulf pier

November 12, 2009 Alabama

GULF SHORES, Ala. — Alabam?a’s new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit since it opened. By The Associated Press, Montgomery Advertiser

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