Project Description
Valley Proud Environmental Council continued to expand the Captain Crab Clean Beach Media/Education Campaign and the Captain Crab Puppet Show through the world wide web and the educational outreach initiative.
Valley Proud Environmental Council continued to expand the Captain Crab Clean Beach Media/Education Campaign and the Captain Crab Puppet Show through the world wide web and the educational outreach initiative.
Galveston Bay Foundation implemented a bottom-up direct approach to influence a larger shift in behavior change through their Boater Waste Education Campaign and implemented a volunteer Dock Walker program to survey boater knowledge and behavior change.
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi monetized the ecosystem value of wetland for restoration and recovery investment in the Texas Coastal Bend.
Allen Engineering completed Phase II of the Texas Living shoreline Initiative. This Phase of the project includes the development of the Living Shoreline Management Guide and the Implementation of an Outreach Program.
Galveston Bay Foundation developed, launched, and promoted the use of a mobile application for the Galveston Bay Action Network to facilitate public environmental reporting (boat sewage discharge reporting) and tracking behavior change.
Coastal Soil and Water Conservation District provided agriculture producers who seek assistance the opportunity to comply with state water quality laws through a voluntary, incentive-based approach.
Willacy Soil and Water Conservation District provided agriculture producers who seek assistance the opportunity to comply with state water quality laws through a voluntary, incentive-based approach.
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi quantified nutrient loadings to Baffin Bay from multiple potential sources in an effort to identify the main sources of nutrients to help prioritize watershed restoration activities.