Terrebonne Parish officials say fishermen are still left without clear answers about the state of local fisheries following a ...
After the oil spill three weeks ago, the Louisiana Department of Health closed more than 150 acres of oyster harvesting areas ...
The spill has caused significant disruptions in the local fishing industry, as mariners are encouraged to avoid the area and certain oyster harvesting locations have temporarily closed.
A council meeting is being held at the Terrebonne Parish Government Office at 5:40 p.m. Monday.
Oil leaked from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port near Port Fourchon on Feb. 26 ...
Weeks after an oil spill released hundreds of barrels of crude into Gulf waters and onto nearby barrier islands, commercial fishermen in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, say they are still waiting for ...
The recent oil spill near could have ripple effects for shrimpers, crabbers, oystermen, and charter captains across ...
Terrebonne Parish leaders addressing impacts from oil spill ...
Residents voice concerns over the Gulf oil leak's impact on the seafood industry.
Louisiana officials close oyster harvesting areas after LOOP oil spill as seafood workers fear long-term economic impact.
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