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Louisiana Coastal Zone Boundary maps are available below. If you would like a 2-foot x 5-foot, wall-size map shipped to you, please contact OCM. The inland boundary of the LA Coastal Zone was modified in the 2012 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature with the passage of House Bill 656 (Act 588) and became effective on June 7, 2012.
Louisiana Coastal Zone Act 588 of 2012 ... See Front for Map Rev. 0 CZB_Web_Links.doc Summary of Boundary Changes CZ area increased in Cameron, Calcasieu, Iberia, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, Lafourche, and Assumption parishes CZ area reduced in Tangipahoa and Livingston parishes
Louisiana’s coastal zone holds abundant reserves of crude oil and natural gas and is a region of major exploration, production and refining activity. Louisiana citizens benefit greatly from coastal resources.
This digital map is designed to accompany the description of the Louisiana Coastal Zone Boundary as established by Act 361 of 1978, as amended. This digital map is intended for use only as a planning and overview tool for regional and statewide investigations.
Department of Natural Resources | State of Louisiana
Click on an image to view the map in a new tab. You can also view a full size version of the map by clicking the link below. Map of selected Louisiana Coastal Restoration Projects by various agencies (2023). This map shows historical landloss as well as projected changes in Louisiana's coastline up to the year 2050. It measures 20" x 20". (2004)
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Naturalist Maps of Louisiana showing the state's position over time, the ecoregions, climatic zones, drainage basins, physiographic details, vegetation zones, regional names, intra-coastal and other waterways, coastal wetland changes, Mississippi River Al
Map of the Louisiana Coastal Zone. This map shows the location of the Louisiana coastal zone, from Lake Charles in the west to Mandeville, Covington and Slidell in the east. (Map courtesy of Louisiana DNR) Map of New Orleans and Slidell to the Mississippi Gulf Coast .
Louisiana’s coastal zone varies from 16 to 32 miles inland from the Gulf coast and generally follows the Intracoastal Waterway running from the Texas-Louisiana state line then follows highways through Vermilion, Iberia, and St. Mary parishes, then dipping southward following the natural ridges below Houma, then turning northward to take in Lake ...