Summer Boat Tour: Multiple Lines of Defense

By Amanda Moore, Director, Gulf Program

What better way to spend a morning than on a boat, skirting storms and learning about the wetlands and levee system that protect the Greater New Orleans area? Last week, National Wildlife Federation, partnering with the City of New Orleans on a summer field trip series, led four boats filled with community leaders on a tour of the wetlands along the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MRGO) and the $1.1billion Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Surge Barrier. Our enthusiastic participants, including government officials, neighborhood leaders, landowners and academia, saw part of our city’s “Multiple Lines of Defense” system up close and personal with the guidance of Dr. John Lopez of Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation. First-hand learning experiences, like this boat tour, help us build awareness and empower stakeholders to be even stronger advocates for the coast and the resilience of our city.

If you’d like to learn more about coastal restoration and how to become an advocate, please contact us at info@mississippiriverdelta.org.

  • John Lopez, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, briefs participants before heading out

Amanda Moore is the Deputy Director for the National Wildlife Federation’s Mississippi River Delta Restoration Program.  Amanda works with government officials, community leaders, and coastal science experts to raise awareness and address coastal land loss in Louisiana.  Her special focus areas include stakeholder engagement and restoration of the vast ecosystem impacted by the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet.  Since 2002, Amanda has worked on environmental issues for non-profit, public, and private organizations.  She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Mary Washington and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of South Florida. She can be reached at moorea@nwf.org.