Monitoring and Analysis of Sediment and Nutrients and their associated pollutants

Summary

Coastal bays and estuaries are often subject to nonpoint source pollution from adjacent watersheds. Enrichment of nutrients can cause excessive algal blooms, exceedances of the dissolved oxygen standard, and serious community issues.  Adequate sediment supply from adjacent watersheds is important to maintain shoreline geomorphology, sustain critical coastal habitats, reduce coastal flooding and island breaching potential, and protect infrastructure. Meanwhile, these fine sediment supplies are also often accompanied by loadings of various pollutants such as pesticides, nutrients, and bacteria that are associated with them.  Texas A&M University - Kingsville will monitor sediment and nutrients loads into the Nueces/Corpus Christi Bay and address identified pollutant data gaps. The project will produce a comprehensive data set and analysis to derive crucial parameters to quantify sediment and nutrient loads in the area and contribute to the understanding of the overall coastal morphology changes and ecosystem functions.

Basics

Nueces
N/A
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
$167,071

Classification

  • CMP 306
Habitat Restoration/Protection Planning Water Quality Improvement

Timeline

completed

Funding Sources

Source 1

24-022-004-E013
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Primary
Federal
$99,960
28
2024

Source 2

Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Primary
Other
$67,111

Contacts

Responsibility
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Contact
Jong-Won Choi Associate Professor 512.560.7925 Email
Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.475.0773