Project Description
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program provided a series of outreach lectures targeted at community leaders in civic and business organizations.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program provided a series of outreach lectures targeted at community leaders in civic and business organizations.
Aransas County Navigation District repaired the damaged bulkhead, replaced the deteriorated picnic tables with cabanas, installed water fountains, and installed informational signage at the Rockport Harbor.
The Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program identified the indicators that provide the most critical information on water quality criteria that is relevant to successful maintenance and growth of seagrasses.
The City of Port Lavaca constructed approximately 100 linear feet of new public fishing pier to continue closing the gap between the landward end of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier and the pier section that was isolated by a fire in 2003.
Texas A&M University at Galveston mapped the bottom of Copano Bay to identify and delineate oyster reefs and other bottom features.
Aransas County Navigation District demolished an old, obsolete restroom building and constructed a modern restroom facility to accommodate the many visitors of Rockport Harbor.
The City of Port Lavaca constructed approximately 100 linear feet of new public fishing pier to continue closing the gap between the landward end of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier and the pier section that was isolated by a fire in 2003.