Project Description
This project renourished two recreational beaches and provided protection from storm damage to homes and nearby infrastructure.
This project renourished two recreational beaches and provided protection from storm damage to homes and nearby infrastructure.
This project involved the construction of up to 1,850 feet of dunes with the subsequent planting of dune vegetation by local volunteers.
This project conducted a detailed bathymetric study of the nearshore environment off Surfside Beach, to better understand the hydrodynamics and erosion occurring at the beach.
This project nourished 1 mile of Surfside Beach and natural dunes adjacent to the jetties on the pedestrian beach were restored, completed in August 2001.
This project evaluated shoreline protection alternatives for a large regional area of Aransas County and develop a long-term strategic plan for construction of erosion response projects in a prioritized manner.
This project completed an alternatives analysis to protect valuable ecological habitat within Goose Island State Park by evaluating methods of stabilizing the southern shoreline.
This project completed an alternatives analysis to evaluate ways to reduce erosion scour and overwash along various sections of a public road in Fulton that runs along the Aransas Bay shoreline.
The project nourished a public beach on Aransas Bay in the City of Rockport, restoring approximately 2,400 feet of bay beach for recreational use.
This project stabilized approximately 360 feet of shoreline at a heavily used bay access point and parking area by extending the concrete bulkhead.
This project included the alternatives analysis, permitting, design and construction phases of a 224-foot bulkhead at Key Allegro.