The City of South Padre Island will improve Ocean Circle (Access Point #2), a completely undeveloped access point located on the southern end of Gulf Boulevard. Construction of a new walkover will be instrumental in keeping the dune system strong
The design, manufacture, shipping, installation, and start-up of two (2) Mobile Bilge Pumpout Stations are located at Rockport-Fulton and Port Aransas Harbors. The mobile units are located indefinitely at the two locations. Each unit co
The remaining western portion of the original Causeway will be demolished (the eastern portion having already been removed), and the materials will be transported and placed to construct an artificial reef(s) offshore of South Padre Island in
The Matagorda Bay Foundation (MBF) and the General Land Office will oversee the development of a restoration plan for Oliver Point and Oliver reef.
Calhoun County will construct additional park amenities at Olivia Haterius Park, including a new kayak launch site, a covered pavilion, limestone parking lot, and additional picnic tables.
The project will develop geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing (RS)-based methods for identifying the locations of on-site sewage facilities (OSSFs) and compare the capabilities of these methods to one another and to ground-truthed OSS
Conduct an investigation by observational and computational program of the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of 27.75N and 96.5W, The purpose of this study will be to quantify the bottom current variability across the shelf-break with s
The city placed a canoe launch near the boat ramp in the waterfront park. The canoe launch was constructed to move horizontally as the water level changes.
The City of Orange has enhanced river accessibility within its only park by constructing a 50-foot pier. The pier is used for fishing and viewing of the river and its wildlife.
The City of Corpus Christi will build a learning center that will serve as a regional site for coastal environmental education in Corpus Christi. A conservation easement has been put in place, that protects the acquired property and specifically
The City of Corpus Christi will acquire 49.53+/- acres, known as the Gaines tract, of uplands, floodplain, wetlands and sand flats as part of the development of the new 162 +/-acre Oso Bay Wetland Preserve.
The objective of the project is to collect additional water quality and biological data necessary to develop site-specific dissolved oxygen criteria for Oso and Laguna Madre. Four sites in Oso Bay and six sites in the Laguna Madre were sampl
The Trust for Public Land will acquire 71 acres of land on Galveston Island.
The project is intended to reduce wave energies affecting the shoreline between Oyster Lake and West Baynd restore fringing marsh habitat along the shoreline through the installation of hard structure breakwaters and transplanting of marsh vegetation b
Oyster Lake is located south of West Bay and west of the Freeport jetties in Brazoria County, Texas. The project consists of shoreline protection using Reef Balls (hard structures) to protect the shoreline by reducing erosion.
Texas A&M University at Galveston will continue mapping of the bay bottom of Copano Bay to identify and delineate oyster reefs and other bottom features.
Texas A&M University at Galveston will map the bottom of Copano Bay to identify and delineate oyster reefs and other bottom features.
Texas A&M University-Galveston (TAMUG) completed the Oyster Reef and Anthropogenic Impact Mapping of Lavaca Bay. Phase II consists of taking the data and generating maps and writing a final report on the entire project, both phase I and phase
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department provided support to Texas A&M University - Galveston to help complete the Oyster Reef and Anthropogenic Impact Mapping of Lavaca Bay.
The outreach goal of this project is to increase awareness among the general public of the ecological importance of oysters and oyster reefs.