Dolphins In The Louisiana Bayou Keep Dying

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Published on June 5, 2020 - Duration: 00:34s

Dolphins In The Louisiana Bayou Keep Dying

Barataria Bay is a marshy jewel in the heart of the vast Louisiana bayou.

Its unparalleled natural ecosystem was once a hideout for smugglers and malcontents like Jean Lafitte, who ruled the labyrinth of marshlands and estuaries.

By the early 20th century, oil and gas had taken over the marshlands, and levees reined in the mighty Mississippi River and redirected it toward the Gulf of Mexico.

Now, pipelines and canals crisscross the bayou, but the 15-mile Barataria Bay that runs along the Mississippi River remains one of Americaโ€™s richest fishing grounds, with an abundant assortment of shrimp, crab, oysters and commercial seafood thatโ€™s a big part of the stateโ€™s $2.4 billion fishing industry today.


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