Project Description
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service hired and sustained a Watershed Coordinator position.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service hired and sustained a Watershed Coordinator position.
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department investigated and recommended habitat modifications and restoration measures to reduce nonpoint source pollution to the Arroyo Colorado or mitigate existing conditions that aggravate poor water quality conditions.
Kleberg County renovated and redredged the existing boat ramp at Kaufer-Hubert Memorial Park at Loyola Beach.
Cameron County implemented the Code Enforcement Program by hiring and equiping Code Enforcement Officers to enforce the litter regulation codes and purchased two ATVs to use while officers patrol the beach and four handheld two-way radios.
AgriLife produced a web-hosted video to showcase green infrastructure projects and explained how green infrastructure improves water quality, reduces flood risks, and provides habitat.
The Nature Conservancy developed a comprehensive conservation plan for the Laguna Madre Project Area.
The Artist Boat, Inc. providec education to students and teachers focusing on human activities and behaviors that impact water quality and quantity.
Nueces County constructed a 1,367 foot nature trail, installed another 500 linear foot nature trail, and created an ADA crossover connecting the existing walking trail to the newly proposed nature trail.
The Galveston Bay Foundation continued the Galveston Bay Oyster Shell Recycling Program, a program that reclaims spent oyster shell from local seafood restaurants.