County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University
Summary:
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service funded the Texas Citizen Planner position and provide an education program for locally elected officials to learn how to do planning and mitigation for coastal hazards.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas General Land Office
Summary:
This project utilized the BEG’s Shoreline Change data and report to update the Texas coast-wide erosion plan.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Summary:
Texas A&M University at Galveston created the Texas Coastal Erosion Data Network (TCEDN), which operates as a part of the Galveston Bay Information Center located in Jack K. Williams Library at Texas A&M University at Galveston.
County/Region:
Galveston
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Summary:
Texas A&M University at Galveston conducted actions set to increase the quantity of data preserved and accessible to the public, managers, regulators and researchers.
County/Region:
Galveston
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Summary:
Texas A&M University at Galveston expanded the capabilities of the TCEDN in two specific areas- Geographic Information System (GIS) capabilities and Metadata Clearinghouse nodes.
County/Region:
Galveston
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Summary:
Texas A&M University at Galveston maintained and continued to operate the Texas Coastal Erosion Data Network (TCEDN). In addition, the database continued to be updated and expanded as new data and reports became available.
County/Region:
Jackson
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University
Summary:
The Texas Water Resources Institute at Texas A&M AgriLife Research produced a centralized portal of modeled surface-water nutrient loads entering Lavaca Bay.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University
Summary:
Texas A&M University created awareness around coastal planning and environmental impacts, identified and solicit interest from specific coastal communities, and assisted a coastal community in the creation and adoption of community plans.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
AECOM
Summary:
The Texas General Land Office worked towards implementing the Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan (Plan). The Plan was developed under a 309 strategy from the 2011-2015 CMP Assessment and Strategies document.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Crouch Environmental Services, Inc
Summary:
Crouch Environmental Services, Inc. developed a Texas Coastal Resiliency Plan to provide for resilient economic and ecologic management of the Texas coast.
County/Region:
Project Partner/Recipient:
Crouch Environmental Services, Inc
Summary:
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
AECOM
Summary:
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Lockwood, Andrews, & Newnam, Inc
Summary:
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Lockwood, Andrews, & Newnam, Inc
Summary:
County/Region:
Upper Coast
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas Cooperative Extension
Summary:
The Texas Cooperative Extension developed a how-to manual for the creation of stormwater treatment wetlands for the Texas Gulf Coast region with step-by-step guidelines that cover site selection through the completion of planting and monitoring.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas A&M University - Engineering Experiment Station
Summary:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station established the Texas Coastal Watershed Center (TCWC) as an avenue of information dissemination and technical assistance for local governments and citizen groups along the Texas Gulf Coast.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas General Land Office
Summary:
This project staged and hosted a volunteer planting events, planting approximately 180,000 indigenous plants.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas Water Development Board
Summary:
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas Water Development Board
Summary:
Texas Water Development Board produced digital historic aerial images for Aransas, Calhoun and Refugio Counties. Coverage includes the 1950's through the 1990's decades.
County/Region:
Coastwide
Project Partner/Recipient:
Texas Agricultural Land Trust
Summary:
