Project Description
Lamar University examined the recovery from Hurricane Ike of microbial, plant, amphibian, reptilian, mammalian and avian communities, on a longitudinal gradient along the coast.
Lamar University examined the recovery from Hurricane Ike of microbial, plant, amphibian, reptilian, mammalian and avian communities, on a longitudinal gradient along the coast.
The City of Corpus Christi procured professional planning and pre-engineering to perform and environmental survey and analysis and a recreational use conceptual plan for a newly acquired piece of land.
The Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program supported the development of a San Antonio Bay Watershed Protection Plan, specifically for two subject areas - habitat conservation/restoration and public access to coastal resources.
Brazoria County Parks Department constructed an interpretive and beach access trail system with camping cabins, restrooms, dune walkover for beach access, and an interpretive area.
The Nature Conservancy installed a nature trail bordering Mad Island Slough.
University of Texas - Pan American characterized nutrient loading rates into the Lower Laguna Madre for the Arroyo Colorado and Brownsville subwatersheds by monitoring stream flow and water quality (particularly total nitrogen and phosphorus).