Project Description
The City of South Padre Island completed a new study on the beach and dune conditions of South Padre Island.
The City of South Padre Island completed a new study on the beach and dune conditions of South Padre Island.
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi procured one part-time student to assist the GLO with completing a GIS inventory of mitigation sites and living shoreline projects on state-owned submerged lands in Texas.
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi expanded the knowledge of methylmercury movement through aquatic food webs in Lavaca Bay, San Antonio Bay, and Nueces Bay to improve management of this pollutant in the Texas coastal zone.
The Galveston Bay Foundation (GBF) continued the Boater Waste Education Campaign (BWEC).
The Port Lavaca Port Commission completed the Waterfront Revitalization and Ecotourism Development Project of the bayfront peninsula by constructing a four-foot-wide concrete walkway approximately 525 feet long with steps down to the water's edge.
The Harte Research Institute at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi built on the 2019 Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan and demonstrated potential benefits of Master Plan projects by modeling before and after project impacts to the coast.
Trinity Bay Conservation District provided agriculture producers who seek assistance the opportunity to comply with state water quality laws through a voluntary, incentive-based approach.
San Patricio 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.
Copano Bay 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.
The City of Port Lavaca Port Commission continued its efforts to revitalize the popular Bayfront Peninsula by removing approximately 350 linear feet of existing deteriorated timber walkway along the shoreline.