Project Description
The City of Jamaica Beach constructed another 3/4 mile of walkway, which runs along Bob Smith Drive from the city park to Marina Drive, to keep people from walking along the street when trying to access the public beaches.
The City of Jamaica Beach constructed another 3/4 mile of walkway, which runs along Bob Smith Drive from the city park to Marina Drive, to keep people from walking along the street when trying to access the public beaches.
The City of Ingleside constructed restroom facilities at Cove Harbor Park in Ingleside, Texas.
Nueces County enhanced the beach entranceway and provided an interpretive history of Padre Balli.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department constructed 900 feet of all-weather trail through coastal tallgrass prairie and 600 feet of boardwalk trail, which will take visitors across the marsh to the bottomland forest on the far shore.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program provided enhanced access to coastal areas along with adding features that will protect the sensitive habitat areas found within the Packery Flats Coastal Habitat.
The City of Corpus Christi began restoration activities at the City's new 162-acre Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve.
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi qualitatively analyzed the impact development in the Corpus Christi-Kingsville area has had on freshwater inflows and water and habitat quality in the Upper Laguna Madre.
IRA Non-Competitive Award to fund work an expansion of the work with UT-BEG (Jeff Paine) on barrier island breaching (GLO Contract No. 22-024-000-E027) and with Tetra Tech to create a sediment placement database and dashboard.
Galveston Bay Foundation further enhanced the Volunteer Oyster Gardening program with a new citizen science component. Volunteers were given the opportunity to test multiple oyster gardening methods to determine the most successful technique.