Louisiana Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast The Louisiana coast is a natural, economic, and cultural tourism resource. It features an area rich in ecological abundance that supports activities such as commercial and recreational fishing, habitat for a number of waterfowl, migratory birds, reptiles and amphibians. In addition, it has five of the top 12 ports (per cargo volume) in the United States. It is a major supplier of US natural gas and oil power and home to more than 2 million people - nearly half of the state's population. The Louisiana coast has wetlands and estuaries and several ecosystem services for habitat for breeding, spawning, feeding and nursery for many species of fish. The same marshes for the winter habitat …show more content…
Louisiana is the nation's leading recreational fishing destination, generating more than $ 3.1 billion a year and supporting 34,000 local jobs. The commercial fishing industry is the main supplier of shrimp, oysters, blue crabs, crayfish, alligators. One product produces 25% of all seafood in the United States and US $ 2.4 billion in economic grants and more than 26,300 local jobs. A strategic location at the mouth of the Mississippi River, along with the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and extensive plumbing infrastructure, makes Louisiana the number 1 consumer state in the country. The labor cost sends annually more than $ 120 billion worth of goods to the rest of the United States and exports $ 36.2 billion of currency internationally. Although there has been a delay in oil and gas production in recent years, continuous state is an important substance in the US petrochemical industry. Of the US $ 747 billion in domestic refined oil production, US $ 71 billion (9.5% of all domestic production) is attributed to coastal …show more content…
The program for all of these projects is not available at present, but the direct plan identifies a long-term construction, operations and maintenance program and tailored management driven by a robust and continuous planning process to be implemented as funds become available. available. Planning efforts to address Louisiana's coastal risk reduction and restoration have been ongoing for many decades, but it was after the devastating hurricanes that in 2005 that coastal restoration, planning, and implementation of risk reduction plans were integrated through the master plan led by