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  • Shrimpers drag their nets in the Caminada Pass near the LA 1 bridge in Grand Isle, La.
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  • Shrimpers drag their nets in the Caminada Pass near the LA 1 bridge in Grand Isle, La.
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  • Shrimp and fish fill the hold of Terrebonne Parish Shrimper Phillip Sevin's shrimp boat, Sidney Joseph. Sevin shrimps the area of Petit Caillou in Cocodrie, Louisiana.
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  • Yscloskey fishing village in St. Bernard Parish dates back to the early 19th century. Islenos descendants continue the tradition of commercial fishing.
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  • Yscloskey fishing village in St. Bernard Parish dates back to the early 19th century. Islenos descendants continue the tradition of commercial fishing.
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  • Yscloskey fishing village in St. Bernard Parish dates back to the early 19th century. Islenos descendants continue the tradition of commercial fishing.
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  • Terrebonne Parish Shrimpers trawl the inland waters of Robinson Canal and Lake Boudreaux as the high tide goes out.
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  • Terrebonne Parish Shrimpers trawl the inland waters in the recently opened area along Robinson Canal and Lake Boudreaux as the high tide goes out. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill closed the inland waters for much of the brown shrimp season and area shrimpers took advantage of the recent opening to shrimp the last few days of the season.
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  • Shrimp boats are tied along the banks of Bayou Petit Caillou in Chauvin, La.
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  • Carroll Eschete of Houma, La. holds a shrimp he pulled in with his cast net at Robinson canal.
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  • Terrebonne Parish Shrimpers trawl the inland waters in the recently opened area along Robinson Canal and Lake Boudreaux as the high tide goes out.
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  • Terrebonne Parish Shrimper Phillip Sevin, his wife Darlene and son Joe trawl Bayou Petit Caillou in the recently opened areas near Cocodrie, Robinson Canal and Lake Boudreaux. The Sevin's push their skim nets on their shrimp boat, Sidney Jospeh, as the high tide goes out.
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  • Terrebonne Parish Shrimpers trawl the inland waters in the recently opened area along Robinson Canal and Lake Boudreaux as the high tide goes out. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill closed the inland waters for much of the brown shrimp season and area shrimpers took advantage of the recent opening to shrimp the last few days of the season.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • From left, Leonie Quinn and Angela Henken take in the sight s during a Last Wilderness Swamp Tour in Bayou Sorrel. Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shared his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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  • Last Wilderness Swamp Tour Co-Owner and Captain Albert Wilson shares his knowledge of the Atchafalaya Basin during a swamp tour around Bayou Sorrel in Iberville Parish. Wilson grew up in the swamp fishing with his dad who worked 16-years as a commercial fisherman. Wilson later attended LSU and graduated with a bachelor degree in wetland science. Besides the love of working in Louisiana’s watery wilderness, Wilson says he enjoys meeting and learning from the people he meets from all over the world while giving tours in the Atchafalaya Basin.
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