Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part III - Game and Fish Preserves and Sanctuaries
Chapter 3 - Particular Game and Fish Preserves, Wildlife Management Areas, Refuges and Conservation Areas
Section III-331 - Isles Dernieres Barrier Islands Refuge
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-331
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Regulations for Isles Dernieres Barrier Islands Refuge
1. Regulations for Wine
Island, East Island, Trinity Island, Whiskey Island, and Raccoon Island
a. Public access by any means to the exposed
land areas, wetlands and interior waterways of these islands is prohibited.
Requests to access exposed land areas, wetlands and interior waterways shall be
considered on a case-by-case basis and may be permitted by the secretary or his
designee in the interest of conducting research on fauna and flora, of
advancing educational pursuits related to barrier islands, or of planning and
implementing island restoration projects.
b. Disturbing, injuring, collecting, or
attempting to disturb, injure, or collect any flora, fauna, or other property
is prohibited, unless expressly permitted in writing by the secretary or his
designee for the uses provided for in Subparagraph 1.a. above.
c. Boat traffic is allowed adjacent to the
islands in the open waters of the Gulf and bays; however, boat traffic is
prohibited in waterways extending into the interior of the islands or within
any land-locked open waters or wetlands of the islands.
d. Fishing from boats along the shore and
wade fishing in the surf areas of the islands is allowed.
e. Littering on the islands or in Louisiana
waters or wetlands is prohibited.
f. Proposals to conduct oil and gas
activities, including seismic exploration, shall be considered on a
case-by-case basis and may be permitted by the secretary or his designee,
consistent with provisions of the Act of Donation executed by the Louisiana
Land and Exploration Company on July 24, 1997.
B. Violation of any provision of these regulations shall be considered a Class 2 violation, as described in R.S. 56:115(D), 56:764, and 56:787.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:6(18), R.S. 56:109 and R.S. 56:781 et seq.
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