杏吧传媒

杏吧传媒, Port of South Louisiana partner on coastal restoration research

From left to right: Monique Crochet, acting development director, Dr. Bruce Murphy, 杏吧传媒 president, Alexis Rixner, 杏吧传媒 biology graduate student, Ellie Wallace, 杏吧传媒 biology graduate student, Justin Brockmann, 杏吧传媒 biology senior, Dr. Allyse Ferrara, professor of biological sciences, & Paul Aucoin, executive director of the Port of South Louisiana. (Photo by Misty Leigh McElroy/杏吧传媒)

THIBODAUX, La. — 杏吧传媒 and the Port of South Louisiana have partnered to boost coastal restoration research at the 杏吧传媒 Farm.

鈥淭he Port of South Louisiana is pleased to be a part of the coastal restoration research at 杏吧传媒,鈥 said Paul Aucoin, executive director of the port. 鈥淲e realize how important coastal restoration is to Louisiana and collaborating with 杏吧传媒 is one of the ways we can contribute.鈥

As part of the agreement, the Port of South Louisiana has provided $18,000 to the biology department for research at and maintenance of the 杏吧传媒 Farm.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thankful to the Port of South Louisiana for their generous support,鈥 said Dr. Alyse Ferrara, professor of biology. 鈥淲ith this money, 杏吧传媒 can continue to make an impact in the fight to save our coast while offering a unique experience for our students.鈥

This money will allow us to continue to offer this unique experience to our students and help us make an impact on the coast.鈥

The 277-acre property approximately three miles from campus serves as an environmental research and educational center for 杏吧传媒 and other partners, such as the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program and the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana. The 杏吧传媒 Farm includes a lab, classroom, greenhouses, shade houses, storage barns, fields for research and a 7.5-acre pond for wetland plant production.

In recent years, 杏吧传媒 biology students and faculty have spearheaded coastal restoration efforts by growing, harvesting and planting nearly 30,000 plants in coastal habitats

As America’s largest tonnage Port district, the Port of South Louisiana is the premier sea gateway for U.S. export and import traffic. Headquartered in LaPlace, the Port of South Louisiana, which stretches 54 miles along the Mississippi River, is the largest tonnage port district in the western hemisphere.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Aug. 15, 2017

CONTACT: Jacob Batte, Media Relations and Publications Coordinator, 985.448.4141 or jacob.batte@www.nicholls.edu

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