Development of a 3D Hydrodynamic and Sediment Transport Models to Support Oyster Reef

Summary

Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) will develop a 3D, intertidal sediment transport model that represents the physical characteristics of Galveston Bay (e.g., particle size distribution; sediment erosion, re-suspension and deposition; oyster larvae and spat size distribution at various growth stages). TAMUG will research published and non-published data on sediment distributions within the study area and collect and analyze field data. Project efforts will focus on the development of the model to simulate the transport of Hurricane Harvey flood pulse sediment and determine potential impacts to oyster beds for future restoration efforts.

Basics

Galveston
N/A
Texas A&M
$172,855

Classification

  • CMP 306
Habitat Restoration/Protection Planning Water Quality Improvement

Timeline

completed
2020

Funding Sources

Source 1

19-040
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Primary
Federal
$103,712
23
2019

Source 2

Texas A&M Galveston
Other
Other
$69,143

Contacts

Responsibility
Texas A&M Universtiy
Contact
David Hollingsworth Director, Contracts and Grants 400 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy S Suite 300 College Station, TX 77845 979.862.6777
Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.475.0773