After the oil spill three weeks ago, the Louisiana Department of Health closed more than 150 acres of oyster harvesting areas ...
Oil spill still lingering, impacts oyster business in Terrebonne Parish ...
Councilwoman Kim Chauvin is working with Sen. Mike Fesi to improve transparency and accountability after the LOOP Oil Spill.
Terrebonne Parish leaders addressing impacts from oil spill ...
The spill has caused significant disruptions in the local fishing industry, as mariners are encouraged to avoid the area and ...
Oil leaked from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port near Port Fourchon on Feb. 26 ...
CHAUVIN, La. (WVUE) - About 100 local fishermen gathered in Chauvin to raise concerns with a local law firm about risks to ...
The very first microchip scanning stations have now been installed in Terrebonne Parish, helping lost pets get home faster ...
A terminal owned by an oil company consortium which goes by LOOP, released an estimated 31,500 gallons of oil when a cargo transfer hose sprang a leak on Feb. 26.
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Louisiana shuts down some oyster harvesting areas after oil spill raises contamination fears
Louisiana officials close oyster harvesting areas after LOOP oil spill as seafood workers fear long-term economic impact.
The Louisiana Department of Health has closed Basin 12, which includes the Terrebonne Coastal region, as a precaution due to the oil.
Crude that spilled late last month from a key deepwater oil terminal has traveled 18 miles across open Gulf of Mexico waters ...
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