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More On a blue-sky February day, Renfro along with a team of scientists and conservationists gave me a tour of the barrier islands, sitting about 10 miles by boat from Cocodrie. On our way, we come upon the Lake Pelto Sulphur Mine Island. A photo from 1988 shows a large building on it and satellite imagery from around the same time shows most of the Island still visible. Today, the island is submerged with a few feet of water. A handful of abandoned structures remain and only a small strip of land is peaking above the surface. “We think a lot in New Orleans about “ain t dere no more” and this literally an island where there were buildings and people working and now there is hardly anything left of it,” said James Karst with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana. ....
As customers and coastlines disappear, a New Orleans chef fights for her community Dayana Sarkisova, The Washington Post Dec. 17, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8Oyster Soup.Photo by Tom McCorkle for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 2of8Guests Ahmad Majed and Mallory Martin dine at the front porch table.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8Martin and chef David Harrower discuss the evening s menu.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 5of8Guests Edouad Majoie and Courtney Hana in the restaurant s courtyard.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less ....