A Program to Test the Feasibility of Using Texas Automated Buoy System to Measure Waves Impinging on the Texas Coast

Summary

The Texas Automated Buoy System (TABS) obtain near real time measurements of ocean waves and made the data available on the TABS web site.  Data is available to the public, the state government, and other researchers almost immediately after collection.  The subrecipient purchase and installed a seafloor package at one site.  The package contained an acoustic modem, a non directional wave gauge to measure wave height and wave period, and batteries sufficient to power the system for the normal TABS buoy service time of approximately six months.  The subrecipient  integrate the data stream from these instruments into the TABS display system, and the data is available on the TABS web site. 

 

Basics

Coast Wide
N/A
Texas A&M University
$84,016

Classification

  • CMP 306
Planning Study Data Collection

Timeline

2005

Funding Sources

Source 1

04-001
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Primary
Federal
$46,651
08
2004

Source 2

04-001
Texas A&M University
Secondary
State
$10,365

Source 3

04-001
Texas A&M Research Foundation
Other
State
$27,000

Contacts

General Land Office
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.475.0773
Texas A&M University
Dr. Norman Guinasso 833 Graham Rd College Station, Texas 77845-9668 979.862.2323 979.862.2361 Email