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Calcasieu Lake Marine Debris Program Gets a Boost
September 27, 2006

The Louisiana Sea Grant College Program (LSG) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Coast Survey are receiving a helping hand from the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office (CSPO) and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources in their attempt to rid Calcasieu Lake of marine debris.

Since Hurricane Rita passed through southwestern Louisiana a year ago, items ranging from telephone poles to pieces of homes have littered Calcasieu Lake and adjacent waterbodies. With the help of numerous boaters, volunteers and community partners, Sea Grant and NOAA have made strides in identifying and locating more than 90 pieces of floating and stationary marine debris through the Calcasieu Lake Marine Debris Marking and Mapping Program. Discovering what lies beneath the surface and removing identified debris are now the program’s main focus.

The CPSO is donating staff time and the use of its newly acquired side scan sonar equipment in locating and identifying underwater obstructions.

The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources’ Underwater Obstruction Program has committed approximately $250,000 to hire contractors beginning in November or December to remove debris identified by the program.

While not everyone has a boat with side scan sonar capabilities, anyone can report debris on the lake and learn more about the program online at www.laseagrant.org/debris. Foam floats and PVC pipe debris markers are available to boaters free of charge at Calcasieu Point Landing , 3955 Henry Pugh Blvd., Lake Charles.

For more information, contact Tim Osborn, Tim.Osborn@noaa.gov, (337) 291-2111; Kevin Savoie, KSavoie@agcenter.lsu.edu, (337) 475-8812; or Justin Farrell, jfarrell@lsu.edu, (225) 578-6348.

This effort is made possible with involvement of NOAA's Office of Coast Survey with the funding and support of NOAA's Marine Debris Program, which is part of the NOAA Office of Response and Restoration (National Ocean Service). The NOAA Marine Debris Program works with other NOAA offices and partners to support national, state, local and international efforts to protect and conserve our nation’s natural resources and coastal waterways from the impacts of marine debris.

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