VICTORY FOR THE MISSISSIPPI SOUND!
We’re happy to say the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced the permit application for this project [Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion] has been withdrawn.
See the attachment of the USACE Mid-Breton webpage. A win for #SaveourSound!
When dolphins suffer & oyster beds die, they warn us of the devastating impact of water from the Bonnet Carré Spillway & other polluted sources. The Mississippi Sound Coalition is committed to restoring & protecting our estuary, but we can’t do it alone! Help us #SaveOurSound.
The Mississippi Sound is at risk! If we don’t act now, it could become a Dead Sea within a generation. We must reform the management of the Mississippi River before it's too late.
Your voice matters! Learn more at https://t.co/X0hr6GlCPQ.
The Corps built the Bonnet Carré Spillway nearly a century ago, but the Corps does not accept responsibility for the damage it inflicts on the Mississippi Sound. It’s time we take a stand and protect our estuarine ecosystem. With your support, we can #SaveOurSound!
Members of the Mississippi River Basin Panel visited IMMS this week and learned more about how polluted Mississippi River Water ends up in the Mississippi Sound and how it affects our ecosystem. #SaveOurSound https://t.co/Uw9PpN2SJQ
Polluted water from the Bonnet Carré Spillway continuously flows into the Gulf, seriously hurting the Mississippi Sound. Our Coalition’s mission is to protect the ecosystem for the coastal communities that depend on it. Join us to #SaveOurSound!
Recent articles in The Hill, U.S. News & World Report, ABC News, The New York Post and more reported that fentanyl and other drugs have been found in bottlenose dolphins in the Mississippi Sound and other parts of the Gulf of Mexico. https://t.co/GDnZTVoYlr
Four dead dolphins, whose native habitat is 100 miles south of Petit Bois Island, either stranded themselves or washed up on the island this past week. The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) is investigating why and how this happened. #SaveOurSound
https://t.co/x5i2ODBcVs
USM's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) hosted Dr. Moby Solangi to discuss the harmful effects on dolphins caused by the Corps of Engineers' ongoing Mississippi River Diversion projects and the 2019 Bonnet Carré Spillway opening. #SaveOurSound https://t.co/V21kw81ByJ
Dr. Moby Solangi spoke to USM students about his research into the harmful effects on dolphins caused by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' ongoing Mississippi River Diversion projects and the 2019 Bonnet Carré Spillway opening. #SaveOurSound
https://t.co/V21kw81ByJ
Brad Lott explains how the opening of the Bonnet Carré Spillway has devastated the local fishing industry. To sign up for Save Our Sound emails, visit https://t.co/IPW594Coer. #SaveOurSound#SeafoodIndustry#DeadZone
Gulfport High School freshman Demi Johnson received a National Geographic award for her successful Oyster Gardening project. To sign up for Save Our Sound emails, visit https://t.co/WmN0HzLF1a. #SaveOurSound#GulfOysters#ReefRestoration#DeadZone
Commercial fisherman Brad Lott discusses how the reduced fish harvest has impacted Gulf Coast restaurants. To sign up for Save Our Sound emails, visit https://t.co/IPW594Coer. #SaveOurSound#SeafoodIndustry#DeadZone
Gulfport High School freshman Demi Johnson discusses the harmful effects of the Bonnet Carré Spillway openings on Mississippi’s oyster reefs and her award-winning efforts to restore Gulf oysters. To sign up for Save Our Sound emails, visit https://t.co/Zpih2ItQbO. #SaveOurSound
Be among the first to preview our new video about threats to our Mississippi Sound. Please share this video to help us #SaveOurSound. https://t.co/umnjoZ1JO9
On Wednesday, Aug. 14, WLOX News reported Louisiana State University Scientists found a “dead zone” east of the Mississippi River. Reporter Bill Snyder interviewed LSU Professor Nancy N. Rabalais. #SaveOurSound https://t.co/tp3SL0vtKj
LSU researchers found a hypoxic “dead zone” east of the MS River. A hypoxic dead zone is an area of water that has low levels of dissolved oxygen and cannot support aquatic life. #SaveOurSound https://t.co/1C7LJn2R7J
Thanks to all the people in this Sun-Herald article who have the vision and passion to restore our oysters! They give us hope for the future of the Mississippi Sound #SaveOurSound. Read the article: https://t.co/zs9JkYKwLU
In recognition of #CoastalReefAwarenessWeek, MSSC is spotlighting @OleMiss research into how manmade contaminations like freshwater from the Bonnet Carré Spillway killed off Gulf oysters in 2019 & why action must be taken to #SaveOurSound. https://t.co/Hxegmf5EBL