Project Description
This project scope encompasses construction proposal solicitation support and construction management for the breakwater and terminal groin system installation at Sargent Beach.
This project scope encompasses construction proposal solicitation support and construction management for the breakwater and terminal groin system installation at Sargent Beach.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program will identify strategies and solutions for long-term restoration of Mustang Island.
The Carancahua Bay Habitat Preservation and Enhancement Project constructed approximately 3 miles of living shoreline to prevent further erosion and degradation of wetland habitat in Carancahua Bay.
Nueces County Coastal Parks Department will construct additional amenities that enhance public access to coastal habitats, provide educational outreach and expand important coastal barrier island wildlife through the creation of 1.5-acre woodland habitat.
This project would construct recreational amenities upon Rollover Pass closure.
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi will expand upon current engagement with four new partnering communities, plan and construct four stormwater infrastructure projects (retrofits), and pursue Sustainable Stormwater Manual adoption.
Texas A&M AgriLife Research will begin hydrologic monitoring and data collection as well as GIS landcover analysis for the Welder Flats region.
This project conducted an alternatives analysis to evaluate approaches to restore approximately 650 acres of forested wetlands that were subjected to subsidence and heavy timbering.
Matagorda County purchased 90 oilfield mats and installed them at the entrance to Matagorda Beach.
This project is Phase 1 of an effort to protect approximately 2.5 miles of shoreline and 280 acres of estuarine marsh habitat at Newcomb Point and Newcomb Bend, collectively referred to as Newcomb Marsh, in Copano Bay.