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COAST & SEA 2002

Spring 2002
Coast & Sea - Spring 2002
  • Stopping a Silent Killer
    A new fish vaccine combats a lethal infection.
  • Don't Mess with South Louisiana's Camps
    Waste treatment systems for coastal camps.
  • Noxious Weed Threatens Cameron Parish
    Fighting a destructive plant.
  • Louisiana Children Restore Coastal Wetlands
    School seeding nurseries produce native plants.
  • Little Fish...Big Benefits
    The tiny but versatile zebrafish
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Fall 2002
Coast & Sea - Fall 2002
  • Louisiana Shrimp Industry: Slip-Sliding Away?
    An uncertain future faces shrimpers.
  • When Cultures Collide...
    Louisiana's Vietnamese shrimpers.
  • One Shrimper's Story
    "We can't compete with imports..."
  • Real Estate for Sea Birds
    Do birds consciously choose their dwelling places? What are their preferences"
  • Giving Red Snapper a Better Headstart
    Fertilization studies may aid red snapper culture
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  • Neutralizing Nutria
    Since Louisiana can't get rid of them, the state has put a bounty on these invaders.
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