Project Description
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and their project partners designed and implemented stormwater wetland demonstration projects in various basin types and watersheds.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and their project partners designed and implemented stormwater wetland demonstration projects in various basin types and watersheds.
Kleberg County replaced old 2x8 wooden planks and 2x6 handrails at the existing 500' public fishing pier in Kaufer-Hubert Memorial Park.
Texas A&M University at Galveston conducted a study of Pass Cavallo to collect baseline data to assess the distribution of bottom types, the anthropogenic impacts of the seabed, and natural, historical and cultural resources proximal to Pass Cavallo.
Cameron County constructed a handicap accessible walkway to a bird watch blind for the public to observe the array of distinct types of coastal birds that breed and establish shelter and habitat in the area.
Brazoria County expanded the infrastructure at Hanson Riverside County Park to improve recreational access and enhance public education and awareness of coastal natural resource areas.
Cameron County purchased a second compactor truck with sidelift to enable the county to empty all 500 trash barrels each day and offer a place for guests to discard litter.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program developed a geohazards map of North Padre and Mustang Islands.
Texas A&M University constructed detailed maps of the Galveston Bay bottom in four areas, two each in Trinity Bay and East Bay.