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CC&E Wetland Science at Work

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CC&E's Kevin Stoner measures the percent cover of vegetation in the marsh, by species. Some of the most dominant species in this marsh are Typha domingensis, or the Southern Cattail, and Schoenoplectus americanus, or chairmaker's bullrush.

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Marsh at a higher elevation floods less frequently and may become home to trees and shrubs not found in lower lying areas.

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Stoner gathers data from a water probe.

 

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The communications specialist for the LSU College of the Coast & Environment can assist you with finding information for a story, finding a faculty member who can provide an expert opinion, arranging interviews and finding possible story ideas and photo opportunities. The college also sends out media advisories, press releases and news and feature articles to the media, which you can find below. 

Contact Bobbi Parry via email or at (225) 578-6534.

 

Latest News from CCE

A recent forecast of the size of the "Dead Zone" in the northern Gulf of Mexico for late July 2026 is that it will cover 7,532 square-miles of the bottom of the continental shelf off Louisiana and Texas.

Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Bikram Subedi found thirteen different PFAs in the Tangipahoa River in the months after an explosion at Smitty's Supply.

The LSU College of the Coast & Environment is excited to announce our coastal research-focused partnership with universities from Hong Kong, Brazil and South Korea.