Calcasieu 
                    Lake Marine Debris Project Rescheduled, Seeking Volunteers
                    Posted: 
                    7/27/06
                  The National 
                    Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Louisiana 
                    Sea Grant College Program need volunteers with boats from 
                    7 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, to participate in the 
                    Calcasieu Lake Marine Debris Marking & Mapping Program. 
                    Volunteers should meet at 7 a.m. at Calcasieu Point Landing, 
                    3955 Henry Pugh Blvd., Lake Charles. Participants will be 
                    provided with maps, buoys and PVC markers and will travel 
                    to sections of Big Lake, Moss Lake and West Cove to mark debris 
                    and record GPS coordinates. The first 100 volunteers will 
                    receive a free T-shirt, and all registered volunteers will 
                    be treated to lunch and drinks and will be eligible to win 
                    door prizes. 
                  Hurricane 
                    Rita scattered residential, industrial and vegetative debris 
                    throughout the Calcasieu Lake estuary system, creating hazards 
                    for recreational and commercial boaters, as well as their 
                    vessels and gear. Before this debris can be removed, it must 
                    be located, marked and mapped. NOAA’s Office of Coast 
                    Survey, Louisiana Sea Grant, Lake Charles Coastal Conservation 
                    Association (CCA), Lake Charles Power Squadron, LSU AgCenter, 
                    Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Lake Charles 
                    Pilots, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and Sempra Energy have 
                    teamed up to address the problem. Ship to Shore Co., Capt. 
                    Sammie Faulk and Stine Lumber also have provided support to 
                    the project.
                   The original 
                    volunteer day scheduled for June 24 was cancelled due to an 
                    oil spill, but the program enjoyed a successful kickoff July 
                    15 thanks to the involvement of fishermen participating in 
                    the 21st Annual Lake Charles CCA Trout Shoot Out. For boaters 
                    unable to participate on Aug. 26, maps and markers are available 
                    now at no charge at Calcasieu Point Landing. Boaters are asked 
                    to keep these materials onboard and to mark and report and 
                    debris they find during their travels. Markers will remain 
                    available throughout the summer.
                   For more 
                    information, or to report marine debris, visit www.laseagrant.org/debris 
                    or contact Tim Osborn, Tim.Osborn@noaa.gov, 
                    (337) 291-2111; Kevin Savoie,
                    KSavoie@agcenter.lsu.edu, 
                    (337) 475-8812; or Justin Farrell, jfarrell@lsu.edu,
                    (225) 578-6348.
                   This 
                    effort is made possible with involvement of NOAA's Office 
                    of Coast Survey with the funding and support of NOAA's Marine 
                    Debris Program, which is part of the NOAA Office of Response 
                    and Restoration (National Ocean Service). The NOAA Marine 
                    Debris Program works with other NOAA offices and partners 
                    to support national, state, local and international efforts 
                    to protect and conserve our nation’s natural resources 
                    and coastal waterways from the impacts of marine debris.
                  
                   
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