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Annie’s New Home

Now that Annie is officially under the care of Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper I wanted to assure everyone that she is getting only the finest treatment. I also want to let everyone know that I feel that Annie still belongs to all of the Crew and to the River and that I have merely been entrusted with her care and with coordinating her future endeavors. That said, Annie is safe and secure at Base Camp in her very own tent. We have had a number of bad storms come through since she arrived back here and not a drop of water has made it into her tent which is more than can be said for the expedition wall tent… (it’s a great tent! i’m just saying…;). Her tent is, obviously, a blue tarp so we are currently looking at more permanent options. I am also in the process of cleaning her out and prepping her interior for a new finish job. I will probably also rebuild her oar locks at the same time. Seeing as she has had 1000’s of continuous hours of use over the past few months there is plenty work to be done to get her back into shipshape and Bristol fashion (be sure let me know if you figure out what Bristol fashion consists of). I know it is not nearly as exciting as the expedition but I will be sure to keep everyone updated on Annie’s progress so stay tuned!

Annie dried out and getting cleaned up at Base Camp

Annie dried out and getting cleaned up at Base Camp.

Annie keeping dry in her special tent

Annie keeping dry in her tent.

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Photos From Vicksburg Mississippi

These photos are courtesy of Bess Averett, public relations manager at Ameristar Casino Hotel Vicksburg.  Another Big Thanks to Ameristar Casino Hotel for hosting the Old Man River crew and for the wonderful generosity and hospitality that they showed us!

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Bess Mitchell Averett
Public Relations Manager
Ameristar Casino Hotel Vicksburg
4116 Washington Street
Vicksburg, MS 39180

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Corps’ operation of MR-GOdoomed homes in St. Bernard, Lower 9th Ward

Times Picayune
November 18, 2009
By Mark Schleifstein

Note from LMRK: LEAN/LMRK Member Dr. Ivor Van Heerden was an expert witness and provided much of the data for the plaintiffs in this case.

In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge ruled late Wednesday that the Army Corps of Engineers’ mismanagement of maintenance at the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet was directly responsible for flood damage in St. Bernard Parish and the Lower 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina.

“The failure of the Corps to recognize the destruction that the MRGO had caused and the potential hazard that it created is clearly negligent on the part of the Corps,” said U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval Jr. in his ruling. “Furthermore, the Corps not only knew, but admitted by 1988, that the MRGO threatened human life … and yet it did not act in time to prevent the catastrophic disaster that ensued with the onslaught of Hurricane Katrina.”

“The Corps’ lassitude and failure to fulfill its duties resulted in a catastrophic loss of human life and property in unprecedented proportions,” Duval wrote. “The Corps’ negligence resulted in the wasting of millions of dollars in flood protection measures and billions of dollars in Congressional outlays to help this region recover from such a catastrophe. Certainly, Congress would never have meant to protect this kind of nonfeasance on the part of the very agency that is tasked with the protection of life and property.”

Duval’s 156-page decision could result in the federal government paying $700,000 in damages to three people and a business in those areas, but also sets the stage for judgments worth billions of dollars against the government for damages suffered by as many as 100,000 other residents, businesses and local governments in those areas who filed claims with the corps after Katrina.

Duval ruled, however, that WDSU-TV anchor Norman Robinson and his wife were not entitled to damages because the corps’ dredging of the MR-GO did not affect the levee system that protects eastern New Orleans from hurricane storm surge. That probably means eastern New Orleans residents would not be able to collect on claims they’ve filed against the corps, said attorneys representing plaintiffs in the case.

“The people of this city have been vindicated,” said attorney Joseph Bruno, a leader of the large team of lawyers who represented the plaintiffs. “They didn’t do anything wrong and it’s time they be compensated.”

Read the full Times Picayune article here.

Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper is a member of the MRGO must GO Coalition. You can learn more at WWW.MRGOMUSTGO.ORG

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The Mighty Quapaws

This is from John Ruskey, Quapaw Canoe Company, Helena Outpost:

Helena, please join us in giving Brett Rogers & the Old Man River Project a Deep South welcome to town!  From Canada and Australia in partnership with the Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper.  Brett and his crew of five will be working on their 32 foot authentic York Boat ANNIE and resupplying for the final push in their 4-month expedition down the Mississippi from our Canoe & Kayak headquarters at 411 Ohio Street.  The beautiful ANNIE will be stationed on location until push-off from the Helena Boat Launch Wednesday or Thursday.

Old Man River Project

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Greeted by the Mighty Quapaws & making landing in the Helena Harbor: Brett Rogers & Old Man River Project - Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper

Greeted by the Mighty Quapaws & making landing in the Helena Harbor: Brett Rogers & Old Man River Project - Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper

Brett Rogers at the Stern w/Hockey Stick & Koala Bear Flag Pole

Brett Rogers at the Stern w/Hockey Stick & Koala Bear Flag Pole

Paddles Up! Make Oars not Wars!

Paddles Up! Make Oars not Wars!

Sharing stories with the Mighty Quapaws. At the mouth of the Helena Harbor.

Sharing stories with the Mighty Quapaws. At the mouth of the Helena Harbor.

Mighty Quapaw Apprentice “Popeye” Jeremy Hayes

Mighty Quapaw Apprentice “Popeye” Jeremy Hayes

Editors note: Many thanks to the Quapaw Canoe Company for showing such great hospitality to the crew! For Canoe & Kayak Rentals, Quapaw Helena is your access to the wonders of the Lower Mississippi River! Conveniently located in downtown Helena. Visit the Quapaw Canoe Company, Helena Outpost website. And “Make Oars, Not Wars!” love it!

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