Por: The Advocate Business November 09, 2023
Plaquemines Parish oyster companies and the Earth Island Institute environmental group say they’ll sue to stop the planned , one of the state’s most ambitious and expensive coastal restoration projects. In a notice of intent to sue, the group on Tuesday alleged that the diversion violates the Endangered Species Act and is likely to harm several imperiled marine animals. The project “will have serious adverse consequences for several listed... + full article
The Advocate USA Business July 30, 2023
Just off the coast of , Ryan Anderson, wearing a pair of black waders, hopped out of a skiff and slowly made his way through rows of floating cages, home to more than 100,000 growing . Last year, Anderson started Little Moon Oyster Ranch, an off-bottom farm in Bayou Rigaud... + más
Meet 'Oyster Daddy,' one of the farmers rethinking one of Louisiana's most famous industries | The Advocate
No Pearls But Plenty Of Oyster Shells In These Beers | Forbes
ESPN USA Sports May 27, 2023
A complete list of NBA champions:2022 -- over 2021 -- over 2020 -- over 2019 -- over Golden State Warriors2018 -- Golden State Warriors over 2017 -- Golden State Warriors over Cleveland Cavaliers2016 -- over Golden State Warriors2015 -- Golden State Warriors over Cleveland... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business March 17, 2023
A Baton Rouge judge has thrown out a state district lawsuit that three environmental groups filed in an attempt to block a Plaquemines Parish liquefied natural gas plant terminal over the plant’s need for a state coastal use permit.Judge Wilson Fields, of the 19th Judicial... + más
A year after $13.2 billion backing, Plaquemines LNG locks up another $7.8 billion in financing | The Advocate
Led by Louisiana, US LNG export output soared in 2022 | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Nation February 20, 2023
A clam harvester digs in the mud off the shore of Freeport. Back injuries are among the most common problems for shellfish harvesters, according to an upcoming study. Photo by Annie Ropeik/The Maine Monitor A soon-to-be-released study from the University of Maine at Machias... + más
Fishermen take case against paying for monitors to Supreme Court | Portland Press Herald
Fishermen take case against paying for monitors to SCOTUS | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Life February 06, 2023
Some beer drinkers are taken aback when they encounter a beer made with oysters or oyster shells. Oyster stouts, though, are not one of the newfound crazy-flavored beers brewed during the current craft beer explosion. Oyster stouts date back to the 19th Century, and, today, some... + más
De Beers Group Names New CEO And Co-Chairman | Forbes
World Cup host Qatar leaves pearl diving past far behind | Los Angeles Times
Associated Press USA Business December 18, 2022
DAUPHIN ISLAND, Ala. (AP) — Alabama officials have closed some oystering grounds in Mobile Bay, prompting complaints from harvesters.The move by the Alabama Marine Resource Division is part of a continuing effort to keep wild oyster reefs in the Gulf of Mexico from being... + más
Alabama closes some oystering areas, sparking complaints | ABC News
College Football Playoff picks after Week 6 | ABC7
ABC News USA Business December 18, 2022
DAUPHIN ISLAND, Ala. -- Alabama officials have closed some oystering grounds in Mobile Bay, prompting complaints from harvesters.The move by the Alabama Marine Resource Division is part of a continuing effort to keep wild oyster reefs in the Gulf of Mexico from being killed by... + más
Alabama closes some oystering areas, sparking complaints | Associated Press
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