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Ecosystem restoration for Louisiana’s wetlands

The CDM Smith team and Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve are working together to restore natural hydrology and protect Louisiana's freshwater wetland ecosystems.

Client

Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve

Location

New Orleans, Louisiana

Practices

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Brendan Brown PWS
Nature-Based Solutions Discipline Leader

Environmental monitoring for hydrologic and habitat restoration

Restoration at The Barataria Preserve of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve has addressed decades of wetland deterioration from canal excavation, subsidence, sea level rise and tropical storms. The project, funded by the RESTORE Act, restores natural hydrologic exchange, reduces saltwater intrusion and mitigates storm surge impacts.

Canal backfilling at landscape scale

Among the largest backfilling projects, the initiative increases hydrologic exchange and reduces storm surge.

Comprehensive ecological monitoring

Teams established 12 sites to monitor restoration progress, observing soil properties, water chemistry and fish communities.

Submerged aquatic vegetation recovery

A breakwater structure encourages regrowth, sustaining freshwater conditions despite environmental pressures.

A blueprint for future restoration

The delicate monitoring approach provides data for park managers and stakeholders planning similar interventions.

Louisiana's wetlands have steadily deteriorated since the 1930s due to canal excavation for natural resource extraction and transport, rapid subsidence, sea level rise and tropical storm impacts.  

Working with CDM Smith's environmental specialists and expert biologists, the region was able to apply, monitor and sustain comprehensive restoration efforts that can serve as a model for future large-scale canal backfilling projects worldwide.

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Brendan Brown

Environmental Scientist

Brendan is an expert in wetland delineation, resource assessment, habitat restoration, species surveys, and permitting and remediation; he is also one of the pioneers of Sky Wave technology.

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