Tuesday, November 15, 2005

More Marsh Madness

Mary Landrieau, Mary Landrieau, didn't you sell out ANWR because you were going to get help for the swamps?

"For Dr. Penland, director of the Pontchartrain Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of New Orleans, these clumps of black mud knitted with roots and fronds are an alarming sight. The marshballs, some as large as a sofa, others as small as a shoebox, had floated from wetlands to the east. Dr. Penland says they are more evidence that after decades of human interference, the marshes of Louisiana are in deep, deep trouble.

'A healthy marsh is pretty resilient,' he said. 'A stressed marsh - storms will physically break the marsh down.'"

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