Project Description
The University of Texas documented seagrass distribution and biomass patterns in the Lower Laguna Madre and assessed recovery of seagrass following the 2010 historic freshet due to Hurricane Alex.
The University of Texas documented seagrass distribution and biomass patterns in the Lower Laguna Madre and assessed recovery of seagrass following the 2010 historic freshet due to Hurricane Alex.
Brazoria County constructed a boardwalk, a 10'x10' observation deck, and dune walkover to provide compliant and safe access from the San Luis Pass County Park visitor center to the beach. T
Armand Bayou Nature Center (ANBC) propagated native grasses and wildflowers and installed them in the ABNC prairie during community events.
Nueces County continued meeting the needs identified in the approved Nueces County Coastal Parks Plan.
Nueces County built a new gulf access road way to enhance tourist usage of gulf beaches.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program raised bottom elevation to support low-marsh communities, designing channels for adequate circulation through the raised areas, and planting appropriate vegetation.
Calhoun County completed an engineering study to determine the most cost-effective option to slow or halt erosion along the portion of Calhoun County between Magnolia Beach and the Indianola Historic Site.
The City of Bayside constructed parking areas, public restrooms, and connecting walkways at the City's Public Park located on Copano Bay.