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NOLA.com
July 16, 2013
All we did was fish," he said. "I grew up with a camp in Grand Isle, fishing from Grand Isle back toward Four Bayous and Bayou Chaland. My uncle had a camp in Des Allemands. "If we weren't fishing in a boat, we had our fishing poles and our backpacks, and we left in the morning and went fishing all day.
Discover Magazine (blog)
October 12, 2010
This photo shows a portion of a massive fish kill in the Bayou Chaland area of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, taken on September 10, 2010. Plaquemines is Louisiana's southernmost parish, where the Mississippi River meets the Gulf of Mexico. Counted among the dead fish were pogie, redfish, shrimp,ÃÂ ...
Metro
September 17, 2010
'This body of water becomes isolated during periods of low tide. Low tide kept the fish trapped without access to the Gulf, limiting the available dissolved oxygen and killing the fish,' added the official. The grisly mass of fish – a mix of trout, flounder, redfish and others – were seen on Friday in Bayou ChalandÃÂ ...
CBS News
September 15, 2010
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish were floating west of the Mississippi River, in Bayou Chaland. It came several days after the discovery of starfish kill in nearby Barataria Bay. Then, on Monday, came the discovery of a dead baby whale near Venice. Whether any of those incidents are related to the oilÃÂ ...
NOLA.com
July 16, 2013
"I grew up with a camp in Grand Isle, fishing from Grand Isle back toward Four Bayous and Bayou Chaland. My uncle had a camp in DesÃÂ ...
Discover Magazine (blog)
October 12, 2010
This photo shows a portion of a massive fish kill in the Bayou Chaland area of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, taken on September 10, 2010.
Metro
September 17, 2010
Floaters: Thousands of fish carcasses from a mass fish kill in the Bayou Chaland, near New Orelans, lie on the water surface (Pic: Reuters).
CBS News
September 15, 2010
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish were floating west of the Mississippi River, in Bayou Chaland. It came several days after the discovery ofÃÂ ...
CBS News
September 15, 2010
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish were floating west of the Mississippi River, in Bayou Chaland. It came several days after the discovery ofÃÂ ...
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