DComeaux wrote:Grilled redfish, seafood stuffed mushrooms, and cilantro lime rice. It was pretty damn good.
Darren wrote:Food sounds top notch!
But sure is a sobering picture (literally) of marsh loss
Know of any restorations planned for the area? Seems like there's been quite a few, some that build the terraces, etc.
Darren wrote:"land" owner soon to be a water owner, sounds like. Would agree the terraces aren't great for ducks but seem to show promise in holding ground and in some places building.
BGkirk wrote:What’s the deal with terracing not being attractive to ducks? Seems like it would be no different than random levees throughout the marsh
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Surely there spaced out far enough to where there is still some shallow spots in between , just my thoughtsDComeaux wrote:BGkirk wrote:What’s the deal with terracing not being attractive to ducks? Seems like it would be no different than random levees throughout the marsh
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No feed - Water depth. They have to dig to build levees.
BGkirk wrote:Surely there spaced out far enough to where there is still some shallow spots in between , just my thoughtsDComeaux wrote:BGkirk wrote:What’s the deal with terracing not being attractive to ducks? Seems like it would be no different than random levees throughout the marsh
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No feed - Water depth. They have to dig to build levees.
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MARSH BEAR wrote:Dave - you watching the weather
Darren wrote: you can bet that I will keep in mind that the models were all in agreement that the initial life of what would become Hurricane Ida was going to southern Mexico. All the models showing same track there. Then they slowly crept northward to north mexico into Texas, etc.
And then she made landfall at Port Fourchon
Rick wrote:Grilled crab is a new one on me, but they sure look good.
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