Project Description
This project constructed and reinforced a breakwater to prevent further erosion of restored marsh on the northern portion of Indian Point Peninsula.
This project constructed and reinforced a breakwater to prevent further erosion of restored marsh on the northern portion of Indian Point Peninsula.
This project completde 4,000 ft of shoreline protection to mitigate shoreline and coastal habitat loss adjacent to a wildlife preserve.
This project constructed the third-phase extension of the existing living shoreline protection project along of the Moses Lake north shoreline.
This was a follow-up phased shoreline protection and marsh restoration project to the Moses Lake Shoreline Protection Phase 2 project. This phase protected up to 4,000 linear feet of shoreline and adjacent habitat along the north shoreline of Moses Lake.
This project stabilized a 1,400 foot shoreline with a vinyl sheet-pile bulkhead at Mesquite Point.
This project reduced the rate of shoreline erosion and loss of the existing beach ridge to protect the fresh to intermediate marshes of the McFaddin NWR from the increasing frequency of salt water inundation.
This pilot project restored three miles of much needed beach and dune habitat along the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge shoreline.
This project restored approximately 75 acres of inter-tidal marsh complex habitat within a 108-acre area along the north West Galveston Island shoreline adjacent to West Galveston Bay to enhance and protect existing estuarine and coastal habitats.
This project repaired the levee system and water control structures located within the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) on Matagorda Island.
This project included wetland restoration and erosion control accomplished by removing material blocking the Magnolia Inlet to restore flow to the wetlands in Calhoun County, TX.