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The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) is a governmental authority created by the Louisiana Legislature in the aftermath of Hurricanes
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. The organization takes advantage of both federal and state funding of around $1 billion annually. Since its founding, the organization has dredged over 60 miles of sediment into islands and artificial land, as well as 36,000 acres of
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land. CPRA predicts that over the next 50 years, over 1,450 square miles of land in Louisiana could be lost along coastal areas.


History

The creation of CPRA was ordered by Congress in . The CPRA's forerunner, the Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Authority, was restructured as the CPRA by Act 8 of the First Extraordinary Session of 2005 when the tasks of coastal restoration and hurricane protection were consolidated under a single authority. The authority is responsible for overseeing all levee districts in the Louisiana Coastal Zone and dispersal of funding from Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Trust Fund to be used exclusively for wetland restoration and hurricane protection projects. Act 8 defines the CPRA's mandate as, "hurricane protection and the protection, conservation, restoration, and enhancement of coastal wetlands and barrier shorelines or reefs." Additionally, the act defined the term "coastal area" as the Louisiana Coastal Zone and contiguous areas that are subject to storm or tidal surge. In April 2007, the CPRA submitted Louisiana's first ever Comprehensive Master Plan for coastal restoration and hurricane protection to the state's legislature for approval. The legislature approved the plan unanimously. Entitled: "Integrated Ecosystem Restoration and Hurricane Protection: Louisiana's Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast," the Master Plan represents an overarching vision that fully incorporates hurricane protection projects and structures with coastal wetland and hydrology restoration projects. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials will use the CPRA Master Plan as the cornerstone of the Congressionally mandated Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration (LaCPR) Report scheduled to be written and submitted to Congress by December 2007. In 2012, an article in
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titled ''"10 Years After Katrina, Louisiana Is Becoming A Model For Climate Resilience"'' summarized the current state of Louisiana's shoreline and coastal community protection.


Plan for a Sustainable Coast

Every five years CPRA must submit a revised plan to the state legislature. The current plan is th
2012 Master Plan
a 190-page document. The agency is currently working on the 2017 plan. Projects detailed in the plan fall into the following categories: * Structural Protection * Bank Stabilization * Oyster Barrier Reefs * Ridge Restoration * Shoreline Protection * Infrastructure * Terraces * Barrier Island Restoration * Marsh Creation * Sediment Diversion * Hydrologic Restoration


Projects

There are many projects listed on both th
CPRA
an
CWPPRA
websites, and both sites have interactive maps to readily display projects.


Current members


Current members of the Board are listed on the agency website.


Districts

The following Levee Districts are overseen by the CPRA. * Atchafalaya Basin Levee District * Grand Isle Independent District * Lafourche Basin Levee District * North Lafouche Levee District * Plaquemines Parish Government *
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See also

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America's WETLAND Foundation America's WETLAND Foundation (AWF) was a nonprofit, tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization with the stated mission to save and conserve coastal wetlands in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The organization aimed to achieve this mission through a public a ...
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Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act The Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (CWPPRA) was passed by Congress in 1990 to fund wetland enhancement. In cooperation with multiple government agencies, CWPPRA is moving forward to restore the lost wetlands of the Gul ...
—CWPPRA (a federal agency)


References


External links


Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA)
€”official website (state agency)
The Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (CWPPRA)
€”official website (federal agency) {{DEFAULTSORT:Coastal Protection And Restoration Authority State agencies of Louisiana 2005 establishments in Louisiana Government agencies established in 2005