Barrier Shoreline Geology, Erosion, and Protection in Louisiana, pp.10-3-10-18
Coastal Sediments '87, ASCE (New Orleans, LA, 05/11/1987–05/16/1987)
1987
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Abstract
Grand Isle is a recreationally developed barrier island 50 miles due south of New Orleans {figure 10-1). Presently one of few seaside resorts in Louisiana, Grand Isle was among the earliest recreational sites established that directly face the Gulf of Mexico. The site of a settlement since the late 1700s, the island was first developed for tourists, primarily from New Orleans, after the Civil War. Access was by boat until a highway flanking Bayou Lafourche was extended to the island in 1932. Today Grand Isle is a popular fishing destination, especially for residents of southeastern Louisiana.
Barrier Shoreline Geology, Erosion, and Protection in Louisiana, pp.10-3-10-18
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Conference proceeding
Conference
Coastal Sediments '87, ASCE (New Orleans, LA, 05/11/1987–05/16/1987)
Contributors
Shea Penland (Editor)
John R. Suter (Editor)
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
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99380090322606600
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Earth and Environmental Sciences; Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering