Wax Lake Delta — Where Louisiana Is Growing
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Wax Lake Delta — Where Louisiana Is Growing

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Acadiana is built on land that is disappearing. Barrier islands erode, wetlands turn to open water, the Gulf creeps inland. The Army Corps of Engineers dug a flood relief channel from the Atchafalaya River in 1941; after the 1973 flood, new ground rose above the surface of Atchafalaya Bay. The Atchafalaya and Wax Lake deltas have grown by a combined one square mile per year since.

Scientists call it a living laboratory — the only place in Louisiana where researchers can watch a delta form in real time. The lesson: let the river carry its sediment to shallow water and get out of the way.

Accessible by boat from Morgan City. Not open for casual visitation — best understood from aerial photography or research tours. What you're looking at is land being born, not land being remembered.

Quick facts
  • ·Every other entry in this build describes land disappearing. This one is the exception.
  • ·In 1941, the Army Corps of Engineers dug a flood relief channel from the Atchafalaya River; after the 1973 flood, new ground rose above the surface of Atchafalaya Bay.
  • ·The Atchafalaya and Wax Lake deltas have grown by a combined one square mile per year since.
  • ·Scientists call it a living laboratory — the only place in Louisiana where researchers can watch a delta form in real time.
  • ·The lesson: let the river carry its sediment to shallow water and get out of the way.
  • ·Accessible by boat from Morgan City. Not open for casual visitation — best understood from aerial photography or research tours.

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