Project Description
Galveston Bay Foundation planned, staged, and executed Bay Day and Bay Day-related activities on October 14, 2006. Bay Day is a one-day celebration emphasizing the multiple uses of the Galveston Bay system.
Galveston Bay Foundation planned, staged, and executed Bay Day and Bay Day-related activities on October 14, 2006. Bay Day is a one-day celebration emphasizing the multiple uses of the Galveston Bay system.
NOAA Award Number NA25NOSX473C0076-T1-01
The University of Texas evaluated the quantity of bacteria loading in the Copano watershed using a runoff model, which incorporates land use data, event meant concentrations, precipitation data, digital elevation models, and other pertinent data.
Valley Proud Environmental Council continued the very effective media campaign "Captain Clean Crab", including TV, radio, newspaper, billboards, bumper stickers, placement boards, flyers, and posters produced in English and Spanish..
The City of Corpus Christi completed a feasibility study to determine a type of debris collection system to contain, collect and dispose of pollutants entering Corpus Christi Bay through several storm water outfalls.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality characterized the physical and biological factors controlling the complex diurnal oxygen signatures of small coastal systems during the summer months.
The Texas Agricultural Extension Service continued the formation of the Armand Bayou Watershed Working Group and developed a Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan for the Armand Bayou Watershed.