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Coastal Restoration and Preservation
Office Hours: 7:30 am to 4:30 pm - Monday thru Friday


Director:  Nicholas Matherne
(985) 873-6889
 

 


Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act (CWPPRA)

The Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act, (CWPPRA-pronounced kwip-ruh), is designed to fund construction of coastal restoration projects. Since its inception, 151 projects have been authorized, benefiting over 110,000 acres in Louisiana.

The annual budget for CWPPRA funded restoration has varied through the nearly twenty-year life span of the Act from approximately $30 million per year to nearly $80 million per year. The projects provide for the long-term conservation of wetlands and dependent fish and wildlife populations with cost-effective plans for creating, restoring, protecting, or enhancing coastal wetlands.

Each year, an average of 70-85 projects are proposed across Louisiana's coast to compete for funding. Through the CWPPRA process, Parishes work together with State and Federal Agencies to narrow the list down to the 3-6 most deserving projects, and also decide on 1-2 new restorative or protective technologies to demonstrate the effectiveness of. CWPPRA project managers, scientists, and engineers use a variety of techniques to protect, enhance, or restore wetlands. These techniques include:

  • marsh creation and restoration
  • shoreline protection
  • hydrologic restoration
  • beneficial use of dredged material
  • terracing
  • sediment trapping
  • vegetative planting
  • barrier island restoration
  • bank stabilization
Official CWPPRA Website

Constructed Projects

TE-17 - Vegetative Plantings, Falgout Canal Demonstration
TE-18 - Vegetative Plantings, Timbalier Island Demonstration
TE-20 - Isles Dernieres Restoration East Island
TE-22 - Point Au Fer Canal Plugs
TE-24 - Isles Dernieres Restoration Trinity Island
TE-26 - Lake Chapeau Sediment Input and Hydrologic Restoration, Point Au Fer Island
TE-27 - Whiskey Island Restoration
TE-28 - Brady Canal Hydrologic Restoration
TE-29 - Raccoon Island Breakwaters Demonstration
TE-32a - North Lake Boudreaux Basin Freshwater Introduction and Hydrologic Management
TE-34 - Penchant Basin Natural Resources Plan, Increment I
TE-36 - Thin Mat Floating Marsh Enhancement Demonstration
TE-41 - Mandalay Bank Protection Demonstration


Projects Currently in Construction Phase

TE-37 - New Cut Dune & Marsh Restoration
TE-40 - Timbalier Island Dune & Marsh Restoration
TE-44 - North Lake Mechant Landbridge Restoration
TE-45 - Terrebonne Bay Shore Protection Demonstration
TE-46 - West Lake Boudreaux Shoreline Protection and Marsh Creation
TE-48 - Raccoon Island Shoreline Protection/Marsh Creation
TE-50 - Whiskey Island Back Barrier Marsh Creation


Projects Currently in Engineering & Design Phase

TE-39 - South Lake De Cade Freshwater Introduction
TE-43 - GIWW Bank Restoration of Critical Areas in Terrebonne
TE-47 - Ship Shoal: Whiskey West Flank Restoration
TE-51 - Madison Bay Marsh Creation & Terracing
TE-66 - Central Terrebonne Freshwater Enhancement
TE-72 - Lost Lake Marsh Creation & Hydrologic Restoration
TE-83 - Terrebonne Bay Marsh Creation-Nourishment Project

 


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