1641:. Of the original 500,000 acres (200,000 ha) that had existed, an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 square acres remain. Chenier forests consist of hardwood trees, primarily oaks and hackberries, as well as a variety of other vegetation such as mulberry, honeylocust, water oak, green ash, and American elm, all which grow along slightly elevated ridges. These ridges are the result of the build-up of sediment from periodic shifts of the Mississippi River's delta and can range in size from 1–3 metres (3.3–9.8 ft) high and between 30–450 metres (98–1,476 ft) wide. Because of the slightly higher elevation, chenier forests not only allow for the growth of hardwood trees that support the variety of migratory birds that pass through Grand Isle, but also act as a barrier for salt water intrusion into a marsh during storm surges. Typically, marshes that are north of a chenier are less saline than marshes that are closer to the gulf.
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identification of the birds that migrate through the island, but also the identification and importance of the plants the birds utilize. Each day during the festival, multiple tours are given throughout the diverse habitats of Grand Isle where experienced guides instruct beginner birders on the different techniques used to find and identify birds as well as the ecological aspects of the island. Other tours are offered that guide visitors through the chenier forests and teach them about the native plants found on the island, including the species that are not only edible to birds but to people as well. Other features of the festival include bird banding and mist netting demonstrations, seminars on what to look for when choosing a pair of binoculars or a spotting scope, as well as games and other activities.
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provide that attract migratory birds, but it is the food availability that is the principal factor in migratory bird stopover. Stopover is a term used for when flocks of migratory birds pause in a certain area to rest and/or feed. Studies have shown that significant stopover occurs more frequently as flocks of migratory birds near the coast. There is a correlation between large densities of birds occurring in continuous hardwood forests, such as old-growth cheniers. Studies done on forest cover indicate that as the amount of cover increased, arthropod abundance and the presence of fleshy, fruit bearing vegetation increased as well, and that migratory birds use forest cover as an indicator of greater habitat quality, thus a better food source per impending journey across the Gulf of Mexico.
526:, and hit it with a measured wind speed of 105 mph (169 km/h). It was one of the few locations in Louisiana affected while the storm was still classified as a major hurricane. While both storms' eyes passed the island at similar distances, Katrina's eastern passing caused the greatest damage on the bay side. The Gustav surge that washed over the island caused less damage than Katrina, in part due to the most vulnerable structures having already been destroyed by Katrina. Current construction codes prevented the rebuilding of such vulnerable structures. Barataria Pass water levels peaked at 5 ft (1.5 m) above recent high tide. Homes along
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hardwood forest, the property contains salt flats and marshland, which promote the habitation of ducks, moorhens, grebes, and other wading birds. The Govan Tract was donated to the Nature
Conservancy in 2003 by the Govan family, who had owned it since the late 1800s. The tract only consists of half an acre, but within it, the mass availability of lives oaks, hackberries, dewberry, and poison oak attracts birds such as painted buntings, red-winged blackbirds, warblers, and other passerines that can be seen during the migratory season.
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Conservancy or donated by local landowners. However, because some of the boundaries of the tracts are partially fragmented, the chenier habitat can sometimes expand into private property. But due to the increased popularity of the
Migratory Bird Festival, private landowners will generally allow bird watchers and ornithologists permission onto their land. Some residents will go as far as to post signs that say "Bird Friendly" as a way to invite bird watchers onto their property.
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that buffers inland parishes from the full force of hurricanes. In 2009, the
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources used $ 3 million to dredge sediment from the Mississippi River and create 50 acres (20 ha) of tidal marsh. Not only will the marsh help support recreational and commercial fisheries by providing a healthy habitat, officials said, but it will also buffer the island and reduce storm surge and flooding.
639:. It was the first project undertaken in Grand Isle since Hurricane Issac made landfall. Volunteers installed dune fences and planted more than 12,000 plugs of dune grass. This will help stabilize the fragile beach along Grand Isle. Abita Beer and CRCL together implemented this and other restoration projects which will directly restore dune habitat and strengthen Grand Isle State Park and other sites in the future.
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input, movement, and circulation of water, sediment, and nutrients in the basin. Other strategies can be implemented independently of these considerations. These include barrier shoreline restoration, marsh creation in the southwestern basin, and a delta-building diversion from the lower
Mississippi. The completion of Coast 2050 was to restore and protect 450,000 acres of
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raptors, colonial birds roosting in the sparse chenier habitat, and wading birds. The second largest stretch of forest is a combination of the Maples tract and the Landry-Leblanc tract. It is locally called the
Sureway Woods, as it is near the Sureway Supermarket. Together, the Maples tract and the Landry-LeBlanc tract comprise twenty acres of chenier forest.
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chenier habitat and is considered the center of the Grand Isle
Birding Trail. This stand of forest is one of only two undisturbed chenier forests that still exist on the island. In addition to live oaks, in which a few are over 125 years old, the area supports a variety of trees and shrubs, including red mulberry, black willow, and red bay.
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female householder with no husband present, and 29.9% were non-families. The U.S. Census Bureau tabulated that 24.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.46 and the average family size was 2.89.
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and the
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources signed an agreement to initiate a restoration plan to this basin. The loss of wetland in Barataria Bay is estimated at 11 square miles per year from 1978 to 1990 (Fuller et al. 1995). Most strategies in the Barataria Basin region depend on the overall
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passed far south of the island on
September 11, 2008, while crews worked to restore power and repair the levee/dune damage caused by Gustav. Some sections of LA 1 west of the island were covered by 1 ft (0.3 m) of water. Wind gusts reached 50 mph (80 km/h) and Barataria Pass water
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The birding trails along Grand Isle consists of nearly sixty acres of marsh and chenier habitat and are divided up into six tracts that are managed by the
Louisiana Nature Conservancy and the Grand Isle Community Development Team. The trails mainly consist of tracts procured by the Grand Isle Nature
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habitat. The idea for the project of preserving and establishing the chenier habitat in order for tourists and bird watchers to see the migratory birds was first established by the Grand Isle
Community Development Team. The project was then picked up a year later by the Barataria-Terrebonne Nation
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was 251.1 inhabitants per square mile (97.0/km). There were 1,875 housing units at an average density of 305.6 per square mile (118.0/km). In 2000, there were 622 households, out of which 29.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.2% were married couples living together, 8.4% had a
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put up $ 3 million in the summer of 2009 in federal stimulus grants to restore a protective marsh that will shield the island from backwater flooding. The money will help Grand Isle strengthen its natural defenses, provide better hurricane protection, while also preserving a critical barrier island
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The remaining two tracts on the island consist of the Cemetery Woods, which is property of Louisiana State University, and the Govan Tract. The Cemetery Woods is roughly four and a half acres and, like the Grilleta Tract, it contains old growth trees that are over 125 years old. In addition to the
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The cover of a chenier forest provides for migratory birds a place to rest before or after making the flight across the Gulf of Mexico and in some species of birds, the habitat is essential for breeding. However, some studies suggest that it is not just the cover that habitats like chenier forests
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by as much as two-thirds. The dredged sediment will be piped to Bayou Dupont via a 1-meter (3 ft 3 in) pipe, to a 500-acre (200 ha) area of open water and broken marsh. Once the area has been adequately filled, it will be planted with marsh grasses. It is estimated that the project
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pounded Grand Isle for two days, August 28–29, 2005, destroying or damaging homes and camps along the entire island. Katrina's surge reached 5 ft (1.5 m) at Grand Isle. Large waves severely damaged the only bridge linking Grand Isle to the mainland. A news report published less than two
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The Grand Isle Port Commission Tract is roughly 22 acres and is located on the western part of the island at the corner of Ludwig Lane. Two hundred eighty feet of boardwalk allow access to the salt marsh tidal ponds that dominate the area. In this tract, birders can spot a variety of passerines,
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Described as a barrier island, Grand Isle consists of mainly marsh habitat, beaches and chenier forests which attract numerous species of migratory birds. The presence of these hardwood forests allows for the seasonal arrival and departure of major flocks of birds that migrate across the Gulf of
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In 1998, the state of Louisiana and its federal and local partners approved a coastal restoration project called Coast 2050: Toward a Sustainable Coast. It is a $ 14 billion fund that is hoped to be allocated over 50 years in around 77 restoration projects with the aim of creating a sustainable
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The Grilleta Tract was established by a donation of ten acres by the Xavier Grilleta of B&G Services in 1998. In 2001, an additional three acres were acquired that were adjacent to the original property. Although slightly smaller than the Port Commission Marsh, the Grilleta Tract is mostly
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Originally, the festival was held on a single day, but due to increased popularity and funding, the festival has grown into a three-day event. Sponsors of the Grand Isle Migratory Bird Festival believe that future efforts will be more successful if more people are educated about not only the
543:'s eastern eye wall hit the area on August 29, 2021, on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, causing widespread damage. It was reported that 100 percent of Grand Isle's structures were damaged, and around 40–50 percent of structures were completely destroyed. Nearly all of the town's
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throughout its history. On average, the town and barrier island of Grand Isle has been affected by tropical storms or hurricanes every 2.68 years (since 1877), with direct hits on average every 7.88 years. Some of the more severe are listed here.
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installed an artificial levee along the island's southern coast that cost $ 52 million and measures 7.7 miles (12.4 km) long, 13 feet (4.0 m) tall, and 80 feet (24 m) wide. The core of the levee consists of an
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Mexico to South America during both the fall and spring migrations. The Migratory Bird Festival is held annually and coincides with the arrival of the spring migrants returning from their winter habitat in the south.
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had not approved the Coast 2050 plan, and when Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita hit, the federal government was studying a less costly, scaled down proposal which could be initiated in the span of a decade.
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In addition to the Grand Isle Birding Trail, bird watchers can also see marine birds such as gulls, terns, pelicans, and other shorebirds from the Grand Isle State Park at the northeast end of the island.
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core that gives the levee its nickname of the "Burrito Levee". The tube is filled with 760,000 cubic yards (580,000 m) of sand pumped from the gulf floor. In 2017, Jefferson Parish declared a
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The Grand Isle Migratory Bird Festival, held annually in April, was first established in 1997 by several nature organizations dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Grand Isle's
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The median income for a household in the town was $ 33,548, and the median income for a family was $ 35,517. Males had a median income of $ 34,000 versus $ 19,333 for females. The
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received a $ 4 million grant for its Grand Isle shoreline-restoration project, which will create four miles of oyster reefs along the beach in Grand Isle and Biloxi Marsh. (see
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tournament, was established on the island and is now one of the premier salt water fishing rodeos in the United States. The Cajun rodeo draws over 15,000 people annually.
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Grand Isle Library is a small public library responding to the needs of local residents and visitors. The new Grand Isle Library opened on Wednesday, November 14, 2012.
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ecosystem of coastal Louisiana. While the plan focuses on all of Louisiana, restoration of the Barataria Basin was the first priority and Grand Isle is at the mouth of
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throughout the southeastern coasts of Louisiana called the Chenier Plain. Today, the Chenier Plain consists of uplands, wetlands, and open water that extends from
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Estuary Program to help in the development and preservation of the habitat as well as the advertisement of the Grand Isle Migratory Bird Festival.
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days after the hurricane hit falsely noted, however, that the area had been completely destroyed, reporting a scene similar to that which befell
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decided to fully rebuild and strengthen the island's power grid instead of repairing it like most communities north of Grand Isle had received.
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partnered together to bring out more than 100 volunteers to help restore and protect the beach dunes at Grand Isle State Park in response to
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the island was hit with a second 16-foot (5 m) storm surge. A category 4 hurricane devastated Grand Isle on September 29 during the
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Fishing is an important part of Grand Isle's culture, with more than 280 species of fish in the surrounding waters. In 1928, the annual
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on June 25, 2011. They hope that this planting will help stabilize the sediment and sand and provide habitat for wildlife, specifically
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was filmed on Grand Isle in 1960. The plot involved the local shrimp-fishing community imperiled by an approaching hurricane.
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made a direct hit on Grand Isle on July 5, 2005. Even though damage was essentially limited to power outages and
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had 2 ft (0.6 m) of water below them. Large sections of levee/dunes were washed onto the highway.
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399:(LA 1), which stretches 436.2 miles (702.0 km) away to the northwest corner of the state, ending near
1967:"Louisiana's last inhabited barrier island bore the brunt of Hurricane Ida. Here's what it looks like now"
1941:"Grand Isle, Louisiana "uninhabitable" as Hurricane Ida leaves every building either damaged or destroyed"
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levels reached 3 ft (0.9 m) above recent high tide while Ike was 200 miles (320 km) away.
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over the levee's disrepair and exposed core. The levee has been damaged by multiple storms, including
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Neyland, R; Meyer H. (1997). "Species Diversity of Louisiana Chenier Woody Vegetation Remnants".
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and local and state agencies reinforce the exposed Burrito Levee in preparation for hurricanes
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for the town was $ 18,330. About 9.1% of families and 13.2% of the population were below the
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in 1998 put the entire island under water. On September 26, 2002, Grand Isle was hit by
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1992:"Entergy Louisiana Strengthening Electric System in Hard-Hit Coastal Communities"
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History of Grand Isle, old and modern photographs, things to do in Grand Isle
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where it meets the Gulf. The town of Grand Isle is statistically part of the
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2219:"Restoration efforts underway in oil spill-impacted Grand Isle State Park"
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Grand Isle, Louisiana: Voices From a Community Devastated by BP Oil Spill
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to the wetlands in South Louisiana to restore 474 acres (192 ha) of
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Grand Isle was devastated by a 16-foot (5 m) storm surge. In the
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2291:"Burrito Levee in Grand Isle, Louisiana, Battered By Multiple Storms"
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in 1856. Less than a month later, Grand Isle was further affected by
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2984:"2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Jefferson Parish, LA"
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Wilson, Scott; Shannon LaDeau; Anders Tottrup; Peter Marra (2011).
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Russell, RJ; HV Howe (1935). "Cheniers of Southwestern Louisiana".
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2547:"2019 American Community Survey Demographic and Housing Estimates"
2351:"Grand Isle's 'burrito levee' needs emergency repairs, mayor says"
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2244:"CRCL and Abita Beer Partner on Grand Isle Restoration Project"
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reached shore west of the island on September 1, 2008, at 9 am
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passing to the west of the island, causing significant damage.
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Galliano, Sue. "President of the Grand Isle Development Team".
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shows Jefferson Parish in the service area of Delgado CC.
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Buler, Jeffrey; Frank R. Moore; Stefan Woltmann (2007).
2454:"2019 American Community Survey Households and Families"
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climate with mild winters and long, hot, humid summers.
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will cost $ 28 million and be completed by August 2009.
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (2005).
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Reckdahl, Katy; Tarnowski, Bryan (September 5, 2021).
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2634:"The Grand Isle Migratory Bird Festival"
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2349:Bacon-Blood, Littice (April 27, 2017).
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670:Climate data for Grand Isle, Louisiana
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