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How the plan to save Louisiana might destroy parts of the state

Sean Callebs

Sean Callebs

April 22, 2021 · 4 Years ago
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Oyster farming is a big part of the local economy, but with plans to divert parts of the Mississippi River into areas of salty wetlands, some farmers could go under. CGTN's Sean Callebs met with the Oyster man himself, Boris Guerrero, to find out more.

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