Erosion Protection & Habitat Enhancement in Old River Cove

Summary

This project will build a breakwater using rock or marine grade concrete structures (reef balls) that provide habitat structure for aquatic organisms and potential places for encrusting organisms to settle.  Local ecotypes of cordgrass, bulrush, and other native plants were planted by hand and allowed to vegetate the area and sediment will be allowed to accrete naturally within this restored marsh area.  Repairs were made around the moist soil management unit levees and sufficient armoring was added to minimize the risk of erosion to the levees.

Basics

Orange
N/A
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
$350,767

Classification

  • CIAP
Habitat Restoration/Protection Shoreline Protection Wetlands/Marsh/Habitat Restoration

Timeline

completed
2014

Funding Sources

Source 1

Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP)
Primary
Federal
$350,767
2008
2012

Contacts

Responsibility
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact
Michael Rezsutek Wetlands and Waterfowl Specialist J.D. Murphree WMA, 10 Parks and Wildlife Drive Port Arthur, Texas 77640 409.736.2551 409.736.0382 Email
Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.475.0773