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Question: Where along Louisiana's coast are marshes affected by the Brown Marsh phenomenon?

Answer:

The phenomenon of brown marsh has been observed along Louisiana's coastline. Hardest hit is the Barataria- Terrebonne estuary extending from the west side of the Mississippi River to the Atchafalaya River. Least affected marshes appear to be those lying east of the Mississippi River.

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http://brownmarsh.net/factSheets/brown%20marsh%20Q%20and%20A.pdf

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