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From YouTube: Mayors get briefing on Bonnet Carre spillway issue
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Mayor Andrew "FoFo" Gilich told a meeting of Coast mayors this morning that a united front is needed to work with state and federal partners on solutions to the negative impacts from unprecedented dual openings of Louisiana's Bonnet Carre Spillway. See the story at www.biloxi.ms.us/gilich-mayors-discuss-bonnet-carre-issue/
A
The
morning
attention
for
be
here
we're
coming
together,
bringing
the
coast
mayor
here
to
talk
about
important
subject:
all
of
us,
of
course,
and
out
of
thee
opening
of
the
fine
care
spillway
twice
this
year,
the
first
time
and
to
discuss
potential
impacts
also
to
discuss
opportunities
to
address
those
attacks
and
the
opportunities
for
us
to
develop
proactive
plans.
It
seems
like
these
store
openings
may
be
happening
more
often,
we
need
to
be
prepared
for
that.
We
need
to
do
that.
A
Unity
and
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
so
many
of
our
mayor,
other
elected
leaders,
to
you
quickly,
I'll,
have
no
approve
the
names
of
our
manager.
Here
today.
Of
course,
mayor
tofu
village,
Alexi
Billy
is
from
Gulfport
mayor
phil,
torjussen
Aaron
Mike
Smith
from
Waveland
near
my
heart
of
a
st.
Louis
mayor
rustic
way
from
the
a
gorilla
mayor,
Tommy
Schafer
from
Diamond
Head
chipper
McDermott,
Pass
Christian.
A
Stop
now
that
I
was
met,
George
basketball
pages,
also
in
this
today,
from
congressman
palazzos
office,
Michelle
Carter
level
and
from
senator
Ryan
burgers
office
and
Rohini
bar
also
Beverly
Martin
Harrison
County
Supervisor
elicited
a
bill
that
cigar
from
the
secret
coast
is
not
a
secret
today.
What
we
slimy
from
IMS,
if
I'm
missing,
was
quite
gentle
to
see
Man
City
geography
again,
thank
you
for
being
here.
At
this
point,
I'd
like
to
introduce
mayor
Coco,
village,.
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you
to
this
all-star
team.
We
pull
together
and
I
think
I'm
up
for
multiple
periods.
I
think
we
want
to
get
into
the
gist
of
the
situation,
but
you
know
to
create
a
conversation,
there's
not
to
be
unduly
alarmist,
but
you
know
we've
got
to
address
this.
We
together
play
together
in
storms,
man-made
mother
nature
and
those
kinds
of
things,
I
think
there's
a
voice
to
get
this
position.
We.
B
Say
envy
or
faced
with
simple
things
more
paper
to
do
some
things
up
to
make
a
living
without
involving
the
environment
and
I.
Think
it's
some
of
the
points
we
need
together.
You
know
this
meeting
is
important
to
help
us
clear
on
the
steam
for
the
environment
and
purposes
meeting
is
to
define
y
as
much
as
possible
and
to
determine
if
this
is
to
be
as
serious
as
we're
seeing
in
every
deep
breath.
You
know
what
anything
can
be
done
and
currently
into
the
future.
B
I
don't
schedule,
but
he
is
to
share
and
we've
been
through
disasters
before
this
is
a
disaster
we'll
get
through
this
one
and
with
what
we
learned
new
things
that
we
need
to
do
did
ensure
that
our
kids
and
our
grain
is
I've
already
heard
from
from
families.
My
phantom
specifically
visited
things
near
the
league.
The
coach
gets
well
miles
offshore
in
this.
B
A
C
Thank
you
appreciate
the
opportunity
to
come
today
and
you
know
echo
work
the
mayor
that
we're
here,
if
these
are
the
factor
to
be
done
with
work,
your
wig
again,
possibly
a
DMR
to
make
sure
that
we
mitigate
a
much
of
it
as
we
possibly
can
do.
I
can
tell
you
that
we
have
been
on
this
for
quite
a
while.
Then
this
started
as
last
week.
C
C
If
you
see
it
and
nice
light
adequate
police
reporter,
though
it
was
February
27
and
they
take
44
days,
which
is
a
pretty
good
amount
of
time
and
a
lot
longer
than
the
last
couple
open.
The
Secretary
was
made
attention
to
the
present,
which
is
a
teenager
as
we
speak
today,
but
we
anticipate
that
second
opening
to
be
as
long,
if
not
longer
than
personal.
C
So
instead
of
having
44
days
when
a
year,
you
may
wind
up
85
and
90
days
in
a
year
and
which
is
meant
by
loading
time
for
the
body
carries
with
fresh
water.
We
currently
have
168
Bay's
open
with
a
total
of
155
thousand
cubic
feet
per
second,
and
actually
we
anticipate
that,
like
that,
the
base
additional
face
will
open
and
when
they
open
it
will
increase
the
flow
and
the
flow
of
the
body
theory,
and
it
will
a
lot
of
sleep
sleep.
C
So
the
amount
of
water
coming
to
the
Morganza
spillway
is
anticipated
to
open
on
their
come
jutsu.
Second,
and
that
is
apparently
no
information
as
to
how
much
we
can
open
of
what's
going
to
open
with
it,
how
many
blades,
but
when
it
looked
as
though
the
typical
produced
the
flow
as
far
as
water
coming
to
us,
and
it
will
go
towards
the
west
and
then
when
I
Morgan
City
met
Harris,
and
that
was
helped
us
a
little
bit
and
what
we
are
having
in
Florida
flow.
C
But
until
we
get
some
kind
of
answer
to
the
number,
we
can't
tell
you
at
this
time
for
yeah.
Our
current
observations
would
have
to
give
you
a
little
bit
of
overview
overview
of
what
we
had
a
commercial
crab
landings.
That's
February
to
April
are
approximately
35%
below
the
average,
and
this
is
a
five-year
average.
C
They
put
a
lot
of
money
into
it,
but
you
know
making
things
so
our
progress,
shrimp,
saplings
April,
to
make
it
results,
show
significant
decrease
in
cats
comparative
frequency,
and
we
won't
know
that
fact
on
that,
but
I'll
probably
delay
the
opening
of
the
season
break
of
hitting
boys
your
own
information,
so
they
do
care
about
Italy.
Shortly
right
now
we
are
showing
the
80
forward.
40
dolphin
mortalities
and
I
was
126,
reported
on
a
sea
turtle
mortalities,
and
that's
this
year.
That
is
this
year
all
tremendous
increase
from
what
we've
done
in
the
past.
C
What
we've
seen
in
the
past
and
I
think
maybe
a
property.
You
can
lock
them
over
that
to
shortly,
but
we're
looking
at
something
that
could
be
worse
than
2011.
Obviously-
and
we
don't
know
it's
back
to
combat
at
the
beach
right,
we
can
go
all
the
way
back
to
the
27th
I've
brains.
Let's
just
look
at
it.
D
Thank
You
Jewish
dragons
y'all,
hear
me.
First
I
want
to
say
a
very
encouraged
pleased
to
see
the
mayors
of
coastal
Mississippi
as
a
whole,
accompanied
by
come
together
together
and
represent
the
coast
here
on
a
pretty
substantial
environmental
conditions.
That
adversely
impacts
us
here
only
because
I'm
the
detail
person,
if
you
have
herpes,
speak
and
Commission
meetings
of
both
at
this
point,
is
what
everybody
wants
to
hear.
D
The
technical
part
of
it,
how
it's
occurring
and
Max
and
we're
gonna,
see
computer,
but
they
said
this
slide
sort
of
gives
you
an
overview
of
the
major
structures
on
the
Lower
Mississippi
River
Valley
that
are
maintained
by
the
four
of
Engineers.
If
you
look,
the
first
one
you
see
is
the
Morganza
spillway
about
50
miles
north
of
that
is
the
old
river
structure
a
little
hard
for
me
to
get
all
these
on
one
slide,
but
the
whole
river
structure
mitigates
the
float
down
to
pathways.
D
One
goes
into
the
Tattler
river
us
about
30
percent
of
the
flow
of
the
other.
One
is
seventy
percent
down
the
Mississippi
Mississippi
River
chance
once
it
reads,
is
Morganza
Morganza
the
trigger,
in
fact
that
Morganza
at
one
point,
five
million
CFS
cubic
feet
per
second,
the
interesting
thing
about
Morganza
is.
It
was
built
after
my
campus
built
in
the
nineteen
fifties,
the
body
carriers
built
in
the
late
nineteen
twenties
and
is
completed
in
1931.
Things
that
you
need
about.
The
Morganza
is
a
little
bit
different
structure
than
the
body
care.
D
D
They're,
located
about
30
20
miles
north
of
major
cities,
Morganza
located
north
of
Baton
Rouge,
protects
the
citizens
and
properties
and
economics
that
does
the
same
thing
for
the
body
carries
about
30
miles
in
order
to
Orleans
and
it
protects
that
community.
So
we
look
at
the
body,
carries
it
has
about
350
games.
It's
an
older
structure
built
started
in
late
1920s,
like
I,
said
in
1931.
It
has
a
maximum
flow
management
structure,
1.25
cubic
feet
per
second,
so.
D
Structures
that
impact
us
out
of
Morganza
Morganza
spillway
does
not
directly
impact
us.
It
has
in
direct
impacts.
What
it
does
is
it
drains
off
of
the
water
to
the
west?
It
goes
down
the
millions
of
foot
away
at
Rock,
large
green
area.
You
see,
but
that's
one
of
the
main
concerns
for
the
corps
of
engineers,
because
that
tire
air
becomes
impacted
and
flooded
in
some
way.
If
you
look
at
the
body,
carry
its
influence
extremely
is
a
water.
D
D
D
D
It's
about
11
miles
long,
it's
on
the
west
side
of
the
bank.
It
has
artificial
levees,
just
like
you
find
the
rest
of
the
Mississippi
River,
but
on
the
east
side
that
drains
into
American
Bank
California
Bay,
it's
allowed
to
flow.
Normally
it
has
natural
levees
and
there
are
breaches
in
those
bodies.
Here.
A
lot
of
discussion
about
hearing
cousin
is
part
of
our
own
paths.
They
dredged
is
part
of
the
Bohemians
building.
There's
summer
pasture
cut
through
there
so
allowed
flow
and
assessments.
Current
issue.
D
Right,
so
this
is
a
graph
that
shows
comparisons.
First,
opening
and
second
opening.
You
can
see
behead
much
as
two
over
two
hundred
gates
opening
and
maximum
flow
rule
over
200,000
CFS
right
now,
journals
fragments
indicated
we're
about
a
hundred
sixty
eight
gates,
555
CFS,
the
significant
significant
things
about
small
writing.
D
When
you
need
to
take
away
for
the
man
analysis
is
that
body
care
is
open.
Three
of
the
last
four
years
is
open
two
years
consecutively
and
is
opening
two
years
and
two
times
of
one
year.
What
that
means
for
us
is
so.
The
state
of
Louisiana
has
a
benefit:
they're,
protecting
large
communities
to
the
largest
cities
and
bathrooms
New
Orleans.
They
do
have
impacts
that
personal
attacks
on
memory
resources,
but
once
all
that
flow
comes
into
the
West
Mississippi
Sound,
there's
really
no.
E
D
Those
words
of
person
we're
not
receiving
an
event
at
all,
we
will
see
is
negative
impact,
but
one
of
the
conversations
that
we're
trying
to
put
into
the
system
is
that
we
are
receiving
negative
economic
impacts.
It's
not
solely
just
environmentalism,
we're
receiving
significant
impacts
here
on
coastal
Mississippi.
D
All
right,
this
is
a
comparison
chart
of
the
OPA.
That's
six,
eight
openings,
big
takeaway
from
this
is
when
you
look
at
the
blue
bar
very
calm,
best
of
2011
opening.
It
had
a
lot
larger
see
at
this,
and
it
was
open
about
forty
three
days
for
we
223
days
the
green
moment
that
our
first
coat
wanna
carry
this
year.
So
as
far
as
the
overall
freshwater
through
the
first
opening,
it
wasn't
a
significant
2011,
but
his
duration
was
bothered.
If
you
look
at
that,
little
purple
blip
on
the
far
left
side.
D
That
indicates
the
second
origin.
So
it's
been
open
for
about
18
days.
It
only
has
the
first
update
three
four
days
on
it,
so
it
has
the
potential
point
that
out
to
be
as
large
as
the
2011
or
a
little
bit
larger,
we're
anticipating
the
pork
in
the
second
opening
mr.
Chen
inspire
to
indicate
for
at
least
as
long
as
the
first
name,
all
right.
Next
time,
I
introduce
just
pretty
first
and
talk
about
impacts,
our
peaceful.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Around
the
park,
we
continue
best
wish,
because
that's
one
of
those
proof
to
the
fishing
line
being
recruited
to
Fisher
to
me
as
when
they
get
to
the
size
class
that
they're
able
to
harvest
it
and
they
move
it
to
the
areas
that
they're
legally
able
to
do
the
harvest.
So
that's
typically
around
this
time
of
the
year,
we
start
saying,
when
April
the
size
of
this
around
browse
around
for
them
to
reach
optimum
growth.
F
They
need
a
temperature
of
about
six,
eight
degrees,
Fahrenheit
and
a
salinity
of
at
or
above
ten
park,
without
and
not
just
with
the
spill.
With
with
what
influences
that
we've
had.
We
had
a
lot
of
rain
a
couple
weeks
ago.
This
ability
of
I
can
teach
them
something,
but
with
all
the
fresh
water,
without
of
this
year,
this
kind
of
inhibited
inhibited
the
growth
for
those
brands.
Now,
in.
F
F
Have
to
open-
or
we
open,
we
know
when,
when
those
memories
are
starting
side,
the
CCA
account,
and
so
these
environmental
factors,
the
drop
the
size
of
it
and
drop
the
growth
rate,
we're
not
seeing
the
quality.
That's.
We
have
previously
said
that
that
is
a
concern.
We're
going
to
continue
to
sample
as
go
we've.
F
Byzantine
groups;
fourth
Greece
as
a
commission
for
direct
assessment
to
be
seen
approximately
50%
of
mortality
rate
across
all
reefs
or
largest
Greek
art,
our
most
reductive
recent
Jones
and
a
little
bit
higher,
and
we
anticipate
as
this
fresh
water
stays
and
the
Western
mr.
astounded
that
mortality
rates
may
be
higher.
Are
those
bananas
can't
handle
salinities
that
are
as
low
as
the
dormers
and
at
one
or
global
one
sentence?
Probably
first
remarks:
it's.
F
Sure
so
I
put
this
up
here
to
make
this
last
class
with
Augustin
tasted
direct
correlation,
the
salinity
and
movement
they're
gonna
move
away
from
just
like
craftsman
in
south
Louisiana
they're,
going
to
try
to
find
this,
the
ladies
it
meets
the
meets
their
their
requirement.
So
there's
some
species
that
can
hang
around
some
few
significant
survive
and
lowest
one
there's
a
lot
of
these
pieces
you're
going
to
move
out
out
of
that
area.
I'll
show
you
that
area
here.
So
this
is
the
satellite
imagery.
This
is
from
March
21st.
F
So
it's
paralyzed
right
here
to
see
anything
in
the
lake
lots
of
trying
to
see
that
groundwater
is
obviously
the
learner.
Neither
said
it's
going
to
get
there
it's
going
to
go
to
Lake
Las
training
every
week
and
like
morning
and
come
up
this
way
and
typically
2011
we've
always
used
to
go
for
channels
like
the
weirdest
part.
F
F
F
F
C
A
G
Good
morning,
everyone,
as
cliff
mentioned,
my
name,
is
Jill
Hendon
and
I
worked
the
University
of
Southern
Mississippi's
Gulf
Coast
research,
laboratory
I
am
the
director
of
the
Center
for
fisheries,
research
and
development
and
I
first
of
all
want
to
thank
all
of
you
for
being
here.
It
is
really
a
treasure
to
see
so
many
of
you
invested
in
our
community
and
our
environment.
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That
says
a
lot
about
where
we
live
our
being
here
to
listen
to
these
concerns,
and
so
we
can
start
to
take
steps
forward
to
find
a
solution.
That's
best
for
everybody,
I'm,
just
going
to
give
you
a
little
bit
of
background
than
what
we
do
so
you're
prepared.
If
you
have
questions
for
us,
we
in
the
Center
for
fisheries,
researching
the
boat
and
have
over
40
years
of
sampling
data
in
the
Mississippi
Sound.
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B
Know
this
is
a
great
step
and
I
appreciate
everybody
ever
thought
with
all
the
minds
here
and
heart
see
it,
because
it
is
something
that
would
be
around
a
long
time,
but
once
they
around
a
long
time,
it
would
be.
You
know,
total
Mississippi,
with
all
the
benefits
and
the
things
that
make
us
better
special
got
a
couple.
Other
questions.