Project Description
The Lower Colorado River Authority constructed a trail, an elevated wetlands boardwalk, and a permanent kayak launch pad at the Matagorda Bay Nature Park.
The Lower Colorado River Authority constructed a trail, an elevated wetlands boardwalk, and a permanent kayak launch pad at the Matagorda Bay Nature Park.
Galveston Bay Foundation enhanced the oyster shell recycling program through new methods to collect and store the shells. GBF also pursued developing a public shell disposal site and incorporating volunteer oyster gardening as an outreach component.
The Willacy County Navigation District undertook Phase 1 of a three-phased improvement project of Laguna Point Park to improve and enhance public access to the Laguna Madre for recreation.
Cameron County renovated existing restroom facilities, built a service road and open-air pole barn dining hall, and purchase tables and benches.
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi quantified long-term water quality trends and explored the mechanistic relationships between documented water quality trends and relevant drivers (i.e., land use coverage, climate and hydrologic patterns).
Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi studied the spatial-temporal variation of submarine groundwater discharge and nutrient discharge rates and the main sources of freshwater inflow and nutrients to the Nueces Estuary.
Galvesotn Bay Foundation continued and expanded the Galveston Bay Oyster Shell Recycling Program.
Buffalo Bayou Partnership acquired a .54-acre property along Japhet Creek and transfered the title to the Houston Parks & Recreation Department for long-term monitoring.