Louisiana’s Gulf Hypoxia Problem 2013 Doug Daigle Coordinator, La Hypoxia Working Group, Lower MS River Sub-basin Committee August 6, 2013.

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Louisiana’s Gulf Hypoxia Problem 2013 Doug Daigle Coordinator, La Hypoxia Working Group, Lower MS River Sub-basin Committee August 6, 2013

LMRSBC & LHWG Both formed in 2003 to help implement the 2001 Action Plan at the state and sub-basin level “By Summer 2001, States and Tribes in the Basin, in consultation with the Task Force, will establish sub-basin committees to coordinate implementation of the Action Plan by major sub-basins, including coordination among smaller watersheds, Tribes, and States in each of those sub- basins”

Mid-summer shelfwide cruise Monthly samples along line C Bimonthly samples along line F Deployed oxygen meters 28  N F C * * Source: N. Rabalais, LUMCON

Nutrients, Increased Growth, Low Oxygen Time Magazine

Brown Shrimp Fisheries resources at risk Altered migration Reduced habitat Changes in food resources Susceptibility of early life stages Growth & reproduction The Consequences

The future of the fishery ultimately depends on the health of the resource The Gulf of Mexico has one of the last productive wild coastal fisheries left in the continental U.S.

Action Plan for Reducing Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (2001, 2008) The Action Plan represents the national policy response to the problem of Gulf Hypoxia Its specific goal remains reduction of the average annual size of the hypoxic zone to 5000 square kilometers 1,900 square miles) The underlying goal is to protect the resource of the Gulf fishery before negative impacts are seen on the system

2008 Action Plan Highlighted State Nutrient Reduction Strategies 2001 Plan had Sub-basin Committees forming nutrient reduction strategies – efforts at this through 2007 ( reduction-strategies.pdf) 2008 Action Plan: Complete and implement comprehensive nitrogen and phosphorus reduction strategies for states within the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin encompassing watersheds with significant contributions of nitrogen and phosphorus to the surface waters of the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin, and ultimately to the Gulf of Mexico.

Nutrient Yields from the Mississippi Basin Alexander et al. 2008

Louisiana Nutrient Reduction Strategies Non-Point Source solutions: Agriculture BMPs and Watershed Management Plans LDEQ/EPA nonpoint source program USDA Mississippi River Basin Initiative LSU Master Farmer Program Urban storm water and septic tanks LDEQ/EPA nonpoint source program Parish programs and ordinances Point Source solutions: Industrial discharges & Municipal discharges Environmental Leadership Program Nutrient Reduction Committee Environmental permitting Coastal Restoration solutions: River Diversions (river and sediment diversions) Carbon & Water Nutrient Trading programs Louisiana’s Nutrient Reduction Strategy

Take Away Points Nutrients in the river should be reduced under any scenario The strategy since 2001 is supposed to be act now rather than waiting for large-scale impacts on the fishery Shrimpers, fishermen, etc. have to engage on this issue to ensure their resource gets protected

Take Away Points, continued As one example, the federal government (NOAA) is cutting funding for the annual cruise that maps the Gulf Hypoxic Zone We can’t show progress or lack of progress without the science – unless we wait for catch numbers to go down