Summary
LAFITTE, La. - Around this little town, everyone owns knee-high rubber boots, boats are anchored in most back yards and one waterway or another runs past almost every house.
Residents of this region live among the hundreds of lakes, canals and bayous that stretch between New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico. They deal with more liquid than land.See the full content of this document
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Even Fishing Villages Have Had Enough
"We spend a lot of time on the water," said Sherry Adam, 55, wife of a shrimper. "We ...
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