Pontchartrain

Announcement of the PenCraft Book Award's 2nd Place Fictional Winning books and Authors for the 2023 competition

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Mercoledì, Novembre 22, 2023

HOUSTON, Nov. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- PenCraft Book Awards announced the 2023 2nd Place Fiction Winners of the 7th Annual PenCraft Book Awards Competition. The Awards give recognition of the outstanding literary talents of established and emerging writers, illustrators, poets, and historians. The winners were chosen from a pool of 1120 book submissions by an independent panel of judges.

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  • PenCraft Book Awards proudly announces its fictional book award winners for the 2023 7th Annual PenCraft Book Award Competition.
  • HOUSTON, Nov. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- PenCraft Book Awards announced the 2023 2nd Place Fiction Winners of the 7th Annual PenCraft Book Awards Competition.
  • Winning a book award has the power to transform an author's career, making them stand out among their peers.
  • The win not only helps to expand an author's audience but also instills confidence in buyers who choose a book adorned with the gold PenCraft Book Award Seal.

Biloxi Marsh Lands Corporation Announces Release of Comprehensive and Innovative Report Covering the Biloxi Marsh Complex located in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana

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Lunedì, Ottobre 7, 2019

Dr. John W. Day, Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University and Comite Resources;

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  • Dr. John W. Day, Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University and Comite Resources;
    Dr. G. Paul Kemp, Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University;
    Dr. Nancye H. Dawers, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences at Tulane University; and
    The BMC is a unique and distinct ecosystem located within the Pontchartrain Basin consisting of marshes, bayous, lagoons, lakes, and bays covering a vast area over 700 square miles (~450,000 acres) about 30 miles southeast and seaward of Greater New Orleans.
  • The BMCs geographic location makes it a critical natural storm surge buffer for Greater New Orleans (Resio and Westerink, 2008, CPRA 2013) and has enormous economic value as an estuary and fishery.
  • The report establishes that the BMC is geologically stable and warrants future investment in restoration projects.
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