Galveston Bay Foundation will expand the number and distribution of available pump-out facilities for recreational vessels in Galveston Bay, incorporate community-based social marketing strategies into outreach efforts to reduce barriers and increase b
The Galveston Bay Foundation (GBF) will continue the Boater Waste Education Campaign (BWEC).
The Galveston Bay Foundation will decrease the incidences of illegal discharge of boater sewage waste in the Galveston Bay Estuary, particularly Clear Lake, through targeted outreach and education to boaters.
Galveston Bay Foundation will maintain the previously developed efforts, but more importantly, continue to evolve and expand the Boater Waste Education Campaign (BWEC) based on lessons learned.
Galveston Bay Foundation will refine the BWEC based on lessons learned from stakeholder feedback and preliminary water quality and Dockwalker survey data gathered in Cycles 17 and 18 and will continue to track program improvements. In
Comprised of an education campaign targeted at the Clear Lake, Texas, boating/marina community that was also applicable to Galveston Bay users as a whole.
The Galveston Bay Foundation (GBF) will continue the Boater Waste Education Campaign (BWEC).
The Galveston Bay Foundation (GBF) will continue the Boater Waste Education Campaign (BWEC).
Nueces County will replace the Bob Hall Pier parking lot, which was permanently damaged by Hurricane Hanna in July 2020.
Calhoun County (the County) will protect the natural environment and enhance public access to Boggy Bayou Nature Park in Port O'Connor, TX.
The feasibility study under Phase 1 is ongoing and will soon be completed.
The Boggy Cut GIWW Stabilization project objectives are to construct an approximate 4-mile living shoreline breakwater in order to: 1) create and enhance existing oyster habitat; 2) protect rapidly eroding barrier islands; 3) dampen wind-driven waves p
Phase 1 will include data collection, coastal engineering analysis, and alternatives development and analysis.
Projects funds will be used to design and complete the permitting for several amenities at a Bolivar Beach Park.
Project to finalize the engineering design for and construction of an approximately 3,500 linear foot beach nourishment and dune restoration project at Caplen Beach west of Rollover Pass on Bolivar Peninsula, Galveston County.
This project conducted hydrographic and seismic survey work in the vicinity of Bolivar Roads in order to quantify quantities of beach nourishment sand. The two areas of study were the Big Reef area (adjacent to the northeast end of
The scope of this project is to develop focused beach nourishment engineering design specifications for incorporation into an ongoing Galveston County effort to obtain a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit amendment.
The Galveston Bay Foundation will implement an outreach campaign in an effort to raise public awareness of the threat that invasive species—particularly Brazilian peppertrees—have on native coastal habitats.
The Galveston Bay Foundation will implement the second year of a minimum three-year chemical treatment regime for highly invasive Brazilian peppertrees on Galveston Island.