Mike Tidwell – Destruction of Louisiana
Bayou Farewell, The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Louisiana’s Cajun Coast
It is now known that the destruction to southern Louisiana, which occurred as a result of hurricane Katrina in August, 2005, was anticipated by some and should have been anticipated by others. In this interview recorded in April 2003, and first broadcast in February 2006, our guest is Mike Tidwell, author of, “Bayou Farewell: The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Coastal Louisiana.” Tidwell describes how that vast marshland of coastal Louisiana, home to millions of migratory birds and the source of one-third of America’s seafood, is literally washing out to sea. The bayou region, 6000 square miles in size, remains the fastest disappearing landmass on earth. An acre of solid ground turns to water every 20 minutes; an area the size of Manhattan Island washes away every ten months.
Mike Tidwell recommends, “Oil Notes,” by Rick Bass.
Originally Broadcast: February 28, 2006
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