It can be inferred that on a large scale, the Mississippi River delta's lack of expansion is a coast-wide as well as a basin-wide issue. This abundant source of fresh water and sediment that helped form the Louisiana coast as we know it is no longer providing a net gain in coastal wetlands, putting the whole Louisiana coast at risk.
<h3>Why is the Louisiana coastline Disappearing?</h3>
Erosion in South Louisiana is caused by large storms, climate change, and human intervention in the environment. Heavy rains and hurricanes are brought to this region by the Gulf of Mexico. This loosens the sediments in the marshes and along the Mississippi River, allowing the water to transport them away.
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