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The Battle for Lavaca Bay

Diane Wilson asked only that her home bay be allowed to live. She says she was told no. So she went to war.

Perhaps partnership, rather than war, was working.

Given Formosa's efforts to get the discharge out of the bay, Wilson may even let go of her administrative appeal. The Coast Guard wants her to tow the Seabee out of its Port O'Connor dock. Probably she will not try to sink it again. Will she put the motor in and go shrimping once more in her beloved bay? There is nothing like being on the bay, being wet with salt water. She loves even the feel of the jellyslime all over her. But no, she says. These days, she feels sad about fishing. And she has given the motor away.

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