Oyster 
                    Season Extended in Portions of Sister Lake
                    Posted: 
                    1/12/06
                   The Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has extended the 
                    oyster season in the Sister Lake Public Oyster Seed Reservation 
                    until one-half hour after sunset on Jan. 31, 2006, except 
                    for that portion of the lake that is west and north of a line 
                    originating at 29 degrees 12 minutes 50.56 seconds north latitude 
                    and 90 degrees 56 minutes 53.54 seconds west longitude thence 
                    northeast to a position at 29 degrees 15 minutes 06.06 seconds 
                    north latitude and 90 degrees 55 minutes 17.93 seconds west 
                    longitude thence east northeast to a position terminating 
                    at 29 degrees 15 minutes 20.89 seconds north latitude and 
                    90 degrees 54 minutes 01.51 seconds west longitude.
                  In addition, the 
                    2004 Sister Lake cultch plant located within the following 
                    coordinates will remain open from one-half hour before sunrise 
                    Jan. 13 to one-half hour after sunset on Jan. 15, 2006:
                  
                    -  29 degrees 
                      13 minutes 36.49 seconds north latitude
 90 degrees 54 minutes 59.89 seconds west longitude
- 29 degrees 13 
                      minutes 32.29 seconds north latitude
 90 degrees 54 minutes 43.89 seconds west longitude
- 29 degrees 13 
                      minutes 15.72 seconds north latitude
 90 degrees 55 minutes 05.51 seconds west longitude
- 29 degrees 13 
                      minutes 12.58 seconds north latitude
 90 degrees 54 minutes 46.94 seconds west longitude
Despite hurricane 
                    related impacts to the Sister Lake Public Oyster Seed Reservation 
                    and the harvest of significant number of marketable oysters, 
                    marketable quantities of oysters remain in these waters and 
                    have been noted during recent biological sampling. This continuation 
                    of harvesting activities within the areas to remain open should 
                    help facilitate the removal of sediment overburden, thereby 
                    re-exposing reefs and providing favorable habitat for future 
                    oyster spat sets.
                  Maps of 
                    the area in the Sister Lake Public Oyster Seed Reservation 
                    to be extended are available at LDWF offices in Baton Rouge 
                    and Bourg and may be downloaded and printed from the LDWF 
                    Web site at www.wlf.louisiana.gov.
                   
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