The goal of this project is to deploy and monitor four Coastal Monitoring Buoy Systems, two buoys inside of Galveston Bay and two in the Gulf of Mexico, to investigate the connectivity of Galveston Bay with the Gulf of Mexico coastal environment for cu
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Artificial Reef Program develops and enhances reef sites in the Gulf of Mexico, building important natural fisheries habitat for threatened and endangered species.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will deploy substantial amounts of artificial reef habitat at the Sabine Reef. The project will create reef habitat for both juvenile and adult fish within the same region.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will create artificial reef habitat at the Rio Grande Valley Reef Site in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Artificial Reef Program develops and enhances reef sites in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast.
The project expands brushy and tree habitat, installed an irrigation system and landscape the new habitat at the South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center.
The data generated by this project will inform decisions regarding modifications and improvements to the Arroyo Colorado Watershed Protection Plan and will increase the effectiveness of ongoing pollution mitigation efforts. Additionally, this pro
Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi will investigate if Padre Island is likely to become breached based on geological and stratigraphic features within the island.
Texas Water Resources Institute will coordinate with stakeholder groups to update and identify water quality project needs and work with state and federal agencies to acquire technical and financial resources to implement WPP management measures.
The goal of this project is to promote effective regional ocean governance in the Gulf of Mexico through continued support of GOMA’s PITs.
Copano Cove Ranch, historically known as the Bailey Ranch, is an estimated 973 acres of waterfront lowlands on the west side of the Live Oak Peninsula in unincorporated Aransas County, TX.
CEPRA funding was provided to the U.S.
The boardwalk stretches along the public beach in the public right of way at the edge of the property lines from the U.S.S. Lexington to Las Brisas Condominiums.
The City of Corpus Christi will install an ADA compliant/wheelchair accessible kayak launch north of the jetty at Corpus Christi Beach.
As part of its effort to remove barriers to beach access for people with disabilities, increase public recreational opportunities near and in coastal waters, and promote environmental awareness about coastal natural resources, the City of Corpus Christ
Corpus Christi North Beach is located in Nueces County along the northern shoreline of Corpus Christi Bay.
Restore North Beach back to its pre-disaster design, function, and capacity by renourishing the southern segment with @ 8,300 CY of beach quality sand along 3,200 linear feet of engineered beach.
This project will help control and prevent stormwater contaminants from influencing the wetlands and bay waters, and also improve economic development through improved tenant operations involving runoff control.
Aransas County Navigation District #1 completed tasks associated with the second of three phases to develop a stormwater management plan and to investigate and implement necessary stormwater best management practices (BMPs) for Cove Harbor and th
Project to
remove the failing bulkhead, install sheet pile including tie-back
anchors and reinforced concrete pile cap, backfill voids, and grade the
site.