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Topic: Resilience

Nine miles of LA-1, from Leeville to Port Fourchon, are elevated to withstand flooding. The remaining section of the roadway, from Golden Meadow to Leeville, is level with Bayou LaFourche and vulnerable to frequent flooding.
Built to Last: Climate Data Ensure Oil Supply Route in Gulf of Mexico
December 16, 2015
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Climate
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climate change
sea level rise
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Nine miles of LA-1, from Leeville to Port Fourchon, are elevated to withstand flooding. The remaining section of the roadway, from Golden Meadow to Leeville, is level with Bayou LaFourche and vulnerable to frequent flooding.
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NOAA announces $9 million in grants to improve coastal community resilience
May 19, 2015
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NOAA study finds marshes, reefs, beaches can enhance coastal resilience
April 29, 2015
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resilience
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New Climate Resilience Toolkit helps communities prepare for a changing world
November 17, 2014
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Climate
Topics:
resilience
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Grand Bay NERRS shows some of the critical fisheries habitat that is part of the focus of this round of NOAA RESTORE Science grant funding.
NOAA analysis reveals significant land cover changes in U.S. coastal regions
August 18, 2014
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Ocean & Coasts
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resilience
Grand Bay NERRS shows some of the critical fisheries habitat that is part of the focus of this round of NOAA RESTORE Science grant funding.
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