Bird Island Cove Shore Protection and Marsh Restoration - Phase 2

Summary

This project will finalize engineering and construct approximately 8,820 linear feet of rock breakwaters, approximately 13,500 linear feet of floatation channels, and the beneficial use of dredge materials if the floatation channels are constructed. The purpose of the project is to protect and enhance existing estuarine marsh habitats. The project will protect up to 85 acres of natural estuarine marsh complex including 67 acres of intertidal emergent marsh interspersed with 120 acres of shallow open water seagrass beds and 18 acres of vegetated and non-vegetated sand flats. The project may also enhance up to 12 acres of restored marsh mounds. The breakwater will create 17,640 linear feet of three-dimensional hard-structure habitat for fisheries species.

Basics

Galveston
N/A
General Land Office
$8,000,000

Classification

  • CEPRA
Shoreline Protection Wetlands/Marsh/Habitat Restoration

Timeline

completed

Funding Sources

Source 1

1713
Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA)
Primary
State
$1,500,000
12
2022

Source 2

DWH NRDA
Other
Other
$4,000,000

Source 3

Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA)
Other
Federal
$2,500,000

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Contacts

Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.475.0773
Responsibility
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact
Lindsey Savage Coastal Ecologist Project Manager Email