Ghosts of the trees for which is point was originally named. The area is rich with aquaculture, including several species of sport fish, dolphins, roseate spoonbills and pelicans, and osprey.
![Ghost oaks in the marsh of Point-Aux-Chenes, Louisiana Ghost oaks in the marsh of Point-Aux-Chenes, Louisiana](https://paprikastudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Collier-SELA-Point-Aux-Chenes-2134.jpg)
![A small patch of marsh grass near a canal in Point-Aux-Chenes A small patch of marsh grass near a canal in Point-Aux-Chenes](https://paprikastudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Collier-SELA-Point-Aux-Chenes-2158.jpg)
![An osprey feeding on speckled trout in a ghost oak tree An osprey feeding on speckled trout in a ghost oak tree](https://paprikastudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Collier-SELA-Point-Aux-Chenes-2172.jpg)
![The greyish-brown salt water of Point-Aux-Chenes The greyish-brown salt water of Point-Aux-Chenes](https://paprikastudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Collier-SELA-Point-Aux-Chenes-2150.jpg)
Ghosts of the trees for which is point was originally named. The area is rich with aquaculture, including several species of sport fish, dolphins, roseate spoonbills and pelicans, and osprey.