The Louisiana crawfish industry is expected to suffer a $140 million loss due to drought and high temperatures, affecting nearly 45,000 acres of crawfish ponds. Saltwater intrusion and lack of water have also led to the inability to fish another 43,000 acres of ponds in some southern parts of the state. The high temperatures and drought have led to uncertainties in the crayfish industry, with crayfish showing up later than usual and increased salinity levels in waterways.