Summary
The Island is owned by the Texas General Land Office and leased for the purposes of protetion and management of clolnial nesting waterbirds by Audubon Texas. Currently, the northern edge of the island is experiencing erosion, primarily from wave damage produced during heavy cold fronts from fall through winter and spring. Cut bank erosion at a rate of approximately 10 feet a year is occurring where mature native shrubs have been established, represening some of the best area for habitat resotration potential on the island. The primary benefit from this project is the protection of the rookery island from wind and wave erosion. This project will include preliminary engineering, alternatives analysis and a 70% construction plan.Basics
Cameron
N/A
Texas General Land Office
$201,357
Classification
- CEPRA
- Federal
Habitat Restoration/Protection
Shoreline Protection
Timeline
completed
Funding Sources
Source 1
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
Primary
Federal
$75,000
Source 2
1673
Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA)
Secondary
State
$112,500
10
2019
Source 3
Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA)
Secondary
Other
$13,857
Contacts
Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact