Project Description
This project completed approximately 1,600 feet of rock breakwater to protect existing marsh and about 15 acres of created marsh in spring 2002.
This project completed approximately 1,600 feet of rock breakwater to protect existing marsh and about 15 acres of created marsh in spring 2002.
The project consisted of dredging 300,000 cubic yards of sand from Rollover Bay and placing the sand on the beach.
This project developed sediment budgets for West Galveston Island in cooperation with the City of Galveston and homeowner associations, as a preliminary task for small-scale beach nourishment projects.
This project staged and hosted a volunteer planting events, planting approximately 180,000 indigenous plants.
This project compiled aerial viewpoint data of the entire coast in order to accurately map changes that have taken place over the past ten years.
This project compiled aerial viewpoint data of the entire coast in order to accurately map changes that have taken place over the past ten years.
This project examined the area from Surfside Beach to Bolivar Peninsular to assess the shoreline impacts and damage from Tropical Storm Fay.
This project conducted an economic evaluation of 17 CEPRA Cycle 2 projects.
This project with the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin (Bureau) updated shoreline change rates and determined beach and dune volume and elevation relationships.