Project Description
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will use funding to conduct beach benthic macrofaunal monitoring to assess time for the benthic invertebrate community to recover following a beach nourishment event at the City of South Padre Island. Will sample at one location in front of Clayton's Pier and at three control sites. TAMUCC will use Coastal Management Program GOMESA funding to conduct post-nourishment benthic sampling for 10+ months following nourishment at the City of South Padre Island beach (and the respective control beaches). These data as well as pre-nourishment data collected in a pervious contract will be used to assess time for the benthic invertebrate community to recover following a beach nourishment event.
Basics
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
Classification
CMP
- 309
Sediment Management
Contacts
Timeline
Open
Budget/Costs
$269,752
$269,751