Region/County:
Nueces
Recipient:
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program (CBBEP)
Summary:
Preliminary engineering and design for habitat protection at Dagger Point.
Region/County:
Coast Wide
Recipient:
General Land Office
Summary:
The Texas Legislature requires the General Land Office (GLO) to report the economic and natural resource benefits derived from Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) construction projects every biennium.
Region/County:
Nueces, San Patricio
Recipient:
Port of Corpus Christi Authority
Summary:
The project will build upon previous design efforts to protect the shoreline of Indian Point closest to the causeway where erosion continuously affects 1,900 linear feet of shoreline.
Region/County:
Galveston
Recipient:
Galveston Park Board
Summary:
The Sediment Bedload Collector Project is intended to analyze the efficacy of a sand bypassing/backpassing technology to relocate sediment from accreting areas to those adjacent areas experiencing a sediment deficit.
Region/County:
Nueces
Recipient:
Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program (CBBEP)
Summary:
Address erosion along the Port Aransas Nature Preserve shoreline.
Region/County:
Cameron
Recipient:
Cameron County
Summary:
Project will address the erosion of approximately 620 feet of the Arroyo Colorado shoreline adjacent to Adolph Thomae County Park.
Region/County:
Nueces
Recipient:
General Land Office
Summary:
This project will restore portions of a revetment damaged by Hurricane Harvey back to the original post-construction state.
Region/County:
Galveston
Recipient:
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Summary:
planning, design, and construction of up to 7,550 linear feet of breakwaters in the Butterowe Bayou, Oak Bayou, and Dana Cove areas.
Region/County:
Matagorda
Recipient:
Matagorda County
Summary:
A study to determine the best erosion mitigation through hard structures.
Region/County:
Coast Wide
Recipient:
The Harte Research Institute
Summary:
Data collection, mapping and modeling will provide data for coastal resource management and resiliency planning.
Region/County:
Galveston
Recipient:
Galveston Park Board
Summary:
The beach nourishment projects is expected to help widen the beach and provide increased storm protection for infrastructure, structures, dunes, and evacuation routes along this section of shoreline.
Region/County:
Nueces, San Patricio
Recipient:
Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program
Summary:
The GLO shall construct Indian Point East Shoreline Erosion Protection project which consists of the construction of approximately 1,800 linear-feet of breakwaters with six segments of 200 to 500 feet with 30-foot gaps, extending from the shoreline revetment.
Region/County:
Brazoria
Recipient:
Summary:
Relocate structure from public beach from to a location not on the public beach.
Region/County:
Jefferson
Recipient:
Jefferson County
Summary:
Address permit requirements, update and extend a previously compiled sand source investigation, for the beach ridge and beach nourishment along the shoreline at the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge.
Region/County:
Galveston
Recipient:
Galveston Bay Foundation
Summary:
The Galveston Bay Foundation (GBF) will continue the Galveston Bay Oyster Shell Recycling Program, a program that reclaims spent oyster shell from local seafood restaurants.
Region/County:
Lower Coast
Recipient:
Texas A&M University
Summary:
Texas A&M University will assess the ingestion of microplastic in juvenile finfish and shellfish in Baffin Bay, Aransas Bay, San Antonio Bay, and Matagorda Bay.
Region/County:
Nueces
Recipient:
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Summary:
Texas A&M University–Kingsville will develop reliable and site-specific decision support tools to balance needs for freshwater inflows and reduce impacts of excess nutrient inputs in Nueces Bay.
Region/County:
Coast Wide
Recipient:
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
Summary:
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will quantify the inputs of microplastics from nine river catchments discharging to Texas coastal bays.
Region/County:
Coast Wide
Recipient:
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Summary:
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will build on previous study efforts of bayhead deltas degradation and erosional loss, focusing on recent changes in four bayhead delta systems.
Region/County:
Nueces
Recipient:
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Summary:
TAMU-CC developed the program to reclaim and recycle shucked oyster shells from Coastal Bend restaurants, seafood wholesalers, and seafood festivals for use in reef restoration.