The Texas High School Coastal Monitoring Program (THSCMP) engages people who live along the coast in the study of their natural environment.
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology will engage students and teachers who live along the coast in the study of the natural beach environment. Middle and high school students, teachers, and scientists will work together t
The Texas High School Coastal Monitoring Program (THSCMP) engages students and teachers who live along the Texas coast to work together with scientists to gain a better understanding of dune and beach dynamics.
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology (UT-BEG) will engage students and teachers who live along the coast in the study of the natural beach environment. Middle and high school students, teachers, and scientists will work t
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology will work with students and teachers to gain a better understanding of dune and beach dynamics.
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology (UT-BEG) will engage students and teachers who live along the coast in the study of the natural beach environment.
The University of Texas - Bureau of Economic Geology will continue implementing "The Texas High School Coastal Monitoring Program," which engages high school students, teachers, and scientists to work together to gain a better understanding of dune and
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi (TAMUCC) will identify the sources of fecal indicator bacteria and nutrients to Corpus Christi Bay and the Laguna Madre.
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology will work with students and teachers to gain a better understanding of dune and beach dynamics.
High School students, teachers, and scientists worked together to gain a better understanding of the dune and beach dynamics on the Texas coast.
The Texas High School Coastal Monitoring Program engages people who live along the coast in the study of their natural environment.
High School students, teachers, and scientists worked together to gain a better understanding of dune and beach dynamics on the Texas coast. Students and teachers learned how to measure the topography, map the vegetation line and shoreline, and o
Program to
teach students and teachers how to measure topography, map the
vegetation line and shoreline, and observe weather and wave conditions.
The Texas High School Coastal Monitoring Program engages people who live along the coast in the study of their natural environment. High School students, teachers, and scientists work together to gain a better understanding of dune and beach dyna
High School students, teachers, and scientists work together to gain a better understanding of dune and beach dynamics on the Texas coast.
Program to
teach students and teachers how to measure topography, map the
vegetation line and shoreline, and observe weather and wave conditions.
The Texas High School Coastal Monitoring Program (THSCMP) engages people who live along the coast in the study of their natural environment.
This project is for planning the implementation of the Texas Integrated Ocean Observation System (TIOOS), an environmental information system utilizing data collected in coastal and offshore waters of the Texas Gulf coast.
Located on the upper Texas coast near the Louisiana border, Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) encompasses 8,972 acres of saline to brackish marsh, consisting of tidal flats, shallow freshwater lakes and ponds and a marsh strongly influenced by
This project will provide a significant amount of important habitat on many of the state wildlife management areas (WMAs) and two national wildlife refuges (NWRs) on the upper Texas coast. The project is designed to help meet the many s