Coast
Cedar Bayou and Vinson Slough Hydraulic Restoration Non-construction Elements
Dog Island Acquisition
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Matagorda Bay Foundation purchased 1,000 acres of Dog Island.
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Cataloguing Texas Coastal Species Interactions: A Database for Coastal Managers, Scientists and Educators
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Twxas A&M University- Corpus Christi worked with the Texas State Aquarium to develop tools, lesson plans, and simplified models using real data to educate students about Texas coastal food webs and the nature of scientific data collection and use.
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Enhancing ADA access from the Seawall to the Beach in Galveston, TX
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Crossing Texas Barrier Island: The Science & Spanish Club Network Coastal Environmental Education Project
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Causeway Rookery Island - Protection and Restoration
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Coastal Bend Bays and Estuary Program completed data collection, aerial imagery and alternatives analysis for Causway Rookery Island restoration.
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Evaluating Groundwater Exported Acidity in Copano Bay
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Texas A&M Uniersity - Corpus Christi studied groundwater contributions to water quality degradation in Copano Bay.
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Data Collection for Oyster Mariculture Interactions with Seagrass
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Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi assessed the sediment plumes generated by cultivated oyster mariculture and evaluate the effect of the sediment on seagrasses.
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Electronic Enhancements to the Texas Coastal Ocean Observation Network
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Coastwide Trends in Seagrass Cover and Condition in Texas Waters
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The University of Texas expanded the Texas Seagrass Monitoring Plan and established 75 additional monitoring stations in San Antonio Bay and Galveston Bay, allowing the assessment of nearly 100% of all known seagrass beds along the Texas coast.

