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Mile 10.6 - LBD Small Dune
10.6 LBD Small Dune
River Log section: Atchafalaya River
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10.6 LBD Small Dune
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10.1 Williams Landing
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9 - 11 RBD Odenburg Island Dikes The Odenburg Island Dikes create a series of 4-5 pockets where sand accumulates above and below the dikes to form good protected campsites in low and medium water levels, up to around 20 SG. 11 LBD Jacobry Landing
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USACE 2012 Atchafalaya River and Outlets to Gulf of Mexico USACE 2012 Atchafalaya River and Outlets to Gulf of Mexico Navigation Chart Folio, 6th Edition http://www2.mvn.usace.army.mil/ENG/EDSD/mapbooks/atch_nav_2012_map.asp Louisiana Geological Survey Atchafalaya Basin Map In addition to the USACE
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Rivergator Atchafalaya River Appendix 1: Sources Contributing writers: Mark River Peoples Wolf E. Staudinger Books: Designing the Bayous: The Control of Water in the Atchafalaya Basin, 1800-1995 2004, Gulf Coast Books, sponsored by Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi by Martin Reuss The Atchafalaya River Basin: History and Ecology of
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Rivergator Atchafalaya Appendix 19: Fish Names in Atchafalaya Basin: Fish Names in Atchafalaya Crawfish - That's CRAWfish, if you say CRAYfish in South Louisiana you will give yourself away as a yankee (anyone not from South Louisiana). Gou-Jaune - Flathead (Pylodictis olivaris), "yellow gou" the flathead
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Rivergator Atchafalaya Appendix 18: Boat Names in Atchafalaya Basin: Boat Names in Atchafalaya Vioture - the early French settlers of the Atchafalaya traveled so predominantly by boat that the French word for "carriage" was often used as the general term for boat. Pirogue - short narrow swamp vessel,
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Rivergator Atchafalaya Appendix 17: Definitions for Atchafalaya River: Baton Rouge - "Red Stick" an old boundary marker on top of Istrouma Bluff Batture - land between the levee and the river Bayou - "Bayuk" in Choctaw = "Small Stream." Winding swampy waterway with cypress trees
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Rivergator Atchafalaya Appendix 16: Across the Atchafalaya Basin by Canoe A group of environmentalists, with an eye to the health of the largest wetland in the U.S., crosses the Atchafalaya Basin by canoe. By John WilliamsTuesday, January 26, 2010 It all began innocently enough when Stacey Scarce, director of
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Rivergator Atchafalaya Appendix 15: Paradise Gained: Unlike almost every other place along the Louisiana coast, land is growing, not disappearing, at the base of this old canal. by Christopher Staudingerfor Country Roads Magazine, October 2015 Lloyd Sauce has lived in the vicinity of the Calumet Cut for the entirety of
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Rivergator Atchafalaya Appendix 14: Why Paddle the Mississippi River: Part 5 The Rivergator Crew Goes Deep ...Into the Atchafalaya Canoe & Kayak Magazine, August 05, 2015BY CHRIS STAUDINGER One of the easiest things about paddling the Mississippi River is that you can’t really get lost. You can start way,
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Rivergator Atchafalaya Appendix 13: WHAT IS BAYOU PADDLING? DEMYSTIFYING PADDLING'S GREAT UNDEFINED BODY OF WATER Canoe & Kayak Magazine, May 9, 2014BY CHRIS STAUDINGER Most people agree that a bayou is slow-moving and muddy. But beyond that, things diverge, sometimes drastically. The categories we give to bodies of