A gravity survey of 50 stations over one of the mounds near the edge of the Continental Shelf developed a strong, roughly circular negative anomaly. The gravity minimum is similar in magnitude and lateral extent to those over large salt domes in the on‐shore and explored offshore areas of the Gulf Coast. An approximate quantitative evaluation shows that the minimum can be accounted for quite completely by a large shallow salt dome. The shallow part of the dome is approximately co‐extensive with the topographic feature and it seems quite certain that this particular mound is genetically, related to a salt dome. If other similar mounds also are salt domes, the area of domes off the Louisiana coast is approximately doubled over that presently known from commercial geophysical exploration.