The Willacy County Navigation District (District) proposes to undertake Phase 1 of a three-phased improvement project of Laguna Point Park, an unimproved but popular fishing area and shoreline access point located within the District.
The Island is owned by the Texas General Land Office and leased for the purposes of protetion and management of clolnial nesting waterbirds by Audubon Texas.
The purpose of this project is to protect lands that provide additional habitat protection for wintering Whooping Cranes and other important wildlife species in the Coastal Bend area.
This project will build six new lifeguard observation towers to replace the existing towers on beaches managed by the City of South Padre Island.
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC) will analyze the impact of coastal development in the Corpus Christi-Kingsville metropolitan area on water and habitat quality in the Upper Laguna Madre between 1982-2016.
The officers will patrol county beaches and issue citations to those who litter on the beaches and do not follow beach regulations.
Galveston Bay Foundation will begin by scoping the project site to determine that an alternative shoreline protection method is appropriate based on the site conditions. A USFWS Wildlife Extension and Project Protection Agreement would be de
In 2020, The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University was awarded CMP funding to develop a website for GLO’s Living Shorelines Program to promote the use of living shorelines along the Texas coast.
This project will protect coastal natural resources with the acquisition of agricultural conservation easements on 575 acreas of Lone Pine Farms track 1 and 521 acres of Lone Pine Farms tract 2.
The conservation easement area contains unique and significant conservation values that are important for many wintering and migratory avian species as well as resident wildlife species in the form of nearly 1,100 acres of riparian forest, agricul
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC) will quantify long-term water quality trends along the central-south Texas coast and determine potential drivers of water quality change.
The Texas General Land Office (GLO) intends to analyze existing Texas Gulf of Mexico hydrodynamic information and develop a sand transport model for the entire Texas coast to identify the sand transport pathways, sand transport rates and define the lit
This project will analyze existing Texas Gulf of Mexico hydrodynamic information and develop a sand transport model for the entire Texas coast to identify the sand transport pathways, sand transport rates and define the littoral cells and associated se
Cameron County, in partnership with Research Applied Technology Education Services, Inc.
Design and construct a five-acre wetland system at Ramsey Park, develop additional proposals for future phases, and conduct at least four education and outreach sessions to highlight the benefits and advantages of the development and implementation of
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) will collaborate with project partners to refine the institutional analysis of the bi-national, national, regional and local organizational structures and procedures established on both sides of the
Texas A&M University at Kingsville (TAMUK) will design and construct a bioretention system to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff and improve water quality at a selected colonia in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
The University of Texas at Austin - LBJ School of Public Affairs will: (1) protect human health by ensuring clean water for consumption, irrigation, and safe recreation; (2) encourage the restoration and protection of riparian, coastal marsh and wetlan
M.A.P. will deliver a database and GIS based atlas of the Armand Bayou Coastal Preserve; to promote interest in the Armand Bayou Nature Center and provide knowledge and encourage public cooperation for preserve protection.
This project will address the permitting and final design for shoreline protection at Mad Island Marsh Preserve.