GIS Analysis and Modeling of Texas Rookery Island Erosion Risk along the GIWW

Summary

Audubon Texas will assemble GIS data and build a spatial, habitat-based model to predict the risk of islands along the GIWW becoming unusable for nesting due to poor habitat or erosion damage. GIS data will be gathered on select sample sites and a model will be built to predict the sites' longevity as a nesting area based on physical parameters. The model will predict which sites are most at-risk of becoming too damaged for bird nesting and each site's probability of becoming unusable for nesting. Data from the island-risk model will be compared to the Texas Colonial Waterbird Society’s database to identify specific waterbird species most likely to be impacted by habitat/island loss in each bay system. Historical habitat data will be compared to current data to anticipate waterbird species' movements due to habitat/island loss.

Basics

Coast Wide
N/A
National Audubon Society (dba Audubon Texas)
$198,374

Classification

  • CMP 306
Planning Study Data Collection

Timeline

completed
2016

Funding Sources

Source 1

15-049
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Primary
Federal
$120,848
19
2015

Source 2

15-049
Audubon Texas
Other
Other
$77,526

Contacts

Responsibility
National Audubon Society (dba Audubon Texas)
Contact
Amanda Hackney 4702 HWY 146N Texas City, Texas 77590 936.554.9033 Email
Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.475.0773