Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies (HRI) will review and analyze NOAA's revised guidelines for the 2011-2015 funding cycle, when they become available.
The Texas Coastal Ocean Observation Network (TCOON) is a state-of-the-art electronic water monitoring system that provides state and federal coastal managers and the general public with real-time data on tides and environmental parameters along the Tex
Texas A&M University will support land-use and environmental-related planning in Texas coastal communities that lack the planning capacity or knowledge to effectively prepare for issues, such as coastal environmental hazards and economi
Texas Cooperative Extension will develop a "how-to" manual for the creation of stormwater treatment wetlands for the Texas Gulf Coast region with step-by-step guidelines that begin with site selection and run through the completion of planting and moni
The Texas Coastal Watershed Center (TCWC) pulled together the resources of the Texas A&M University System and other universities and institutions in the state to provide a full range of geospatial and planning information and science to enable loc
The Texas Water Development Board will digitize the coastal historical aerial photography on the Texas coast. The project will enable comparative views of coastal regions through historical photography preserved in digital format.
175 acres Baldpate property will be placed into a perpetual conservation easement that will imporse restrictions on any residential, industrial, or commercial development. The goal is to permanently protect the agricultural and wildife in perpetu
The purpose of this project is to protect coastal natural resources with the acquisition of an agricultural conservation easement on 190 acres of Holly Farms Ranch in Brazoria County, Texas.
The purpose of this project is to develop a GIS database and software solution for Texas General Land Office (GLO) for the public presentation of coastal sediment management projects in Texas waters.
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
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology will engage students and teachers who live along the coast in the study of their natural environment. Middle and high school students, teachers, and scientists will work together to ga
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) will conduct The Texas High School Coastal Monitoring Program (THSCMP). The THSCMP engages students and teachers who live along the coast in the study of their natural environment.
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 - 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
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 work with science students and teachers at Ball, Port Aransas, Port Isabel, Van Vleck and Palacios High Schools, as well as Tidehaven Middle and High Schools, to monitor selected beache
This project
by the Bureau of Economic Geology (The University of Texas at Austin)
will fund the expansion of the Texas High School Coastal Monitoring
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology will work with science students and teachers at Ball, Port Aransas, Port Isabel, Van Vleck and Palacios High Schools, as well as Tidehaven Middle and High Schools, to monitor selected beache
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.
High School students, teachers, and scientists worked together to gain a better understanding of the dune and beach dynamics on the Texas coast.