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This website provides a coupled system for describing restored shore and habitat sites along the Texas coast. The focus is on Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) restored beach projects. The (CHRGIS Interactive Maps) tool was developed on a ArcGIS? Server platform that allows the user to visualize changes occurring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
This website provides a coupled system for describing restored shore and habitat sites along the Texas coast. The focus is on Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) restored beach projects. The (CHRGIS Interactive Maps) tool was developed on a ArcGIS? Server platform that allows the user to visualize changes occurring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
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![]() | Project partners include the Texas General Land Office (TGLO) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a TGLO administered Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). | ![]() | |
![]() | Project partners include the Texas General Land Office (TGLO) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a TGLO administered Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). | ![]() | |
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(:table width=100%:) GIS Database for Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay
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This website provides a coupled system for describing restored shore and habitat sites along the Texas coast. The focus is on Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) restored beach projects. The (CHRGIS Interactive Maps) tool was developed on a ArcGIS? Server platform that allows the user to visualize changes occurring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
(:table border=4 width=850px align=left bgcolor=#009999 cellspacing=0 bordercolor=#009999:) (:cellnr align=left:) University Beach (restored August 2001) was selected as the prototype for website and Arc IMS development. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a CEPRA, Cycle 1 project).
The database will serve as a tool for officials and resource managers to:
* Interpret methods of restoration and/or stabilization that work best in different coastal environments.
* Make informed decisions on managing restored habitat along the Texas coast.
The coupled system will provide educators, students, and the general public with:
* An interactive tool to investigate spatial and temporal change.
* An educational resource to find out more about shore and habitat restoration and coastal erosion.
(:table border=4 width=850px align=left bgcolor=purple cellspacing=0 bordercolor=purple:) (:cellnr align=left:) Visit the online Shore and Habitat Restoration Educational Resource
Visit the online interactive
Coastal Habitat Restoration GIS (CHRGIS)
(:table width=100%:) This website provides a coupled system for describing restored shore and habitat sites along the Texas coast. The focus is on Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) restored beach projects. The (CHRGIS Interactive Maps) tool was developed on a ArcGIS? Server platform that allows the user to visualize changes occurring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
(:table width=100%:) University Beach (restored August 2001) was selected as the prototype for website and Arc IMS development. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a CEPRA, Cycle 1 project).
(:table width=100%:) The database will serve as a tool for officials and resource managers to:
(:table width=100%:) The coupled system will provide educators, students, and the general public with:
(:table width=100%:) Visit the online Shore and Habitat Restoration Educational Resource (:table width=100%:)
Visit the online interactive Coastal Habitat Restoration GIS (CHRGIS)
For More Information Please Contact: Deidre D. Williams
For More Information Please Contact: Deidre D. Williams
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for describing restored shore and habitat sites along the Texas coast. The focus is on Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) restored beach projects. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occurring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
for describing restored shore and habitat sites along the Texas coast. The focus is on Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) restored beach projects. The (CHRGIS Interactive Maps) tool was developed on a ArcGIS? Server platform that allows the user to visualize changes occurring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
Coastal Habitat Restoration GIS (CHRGIS)
for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
for describing restored shore and habitat sites along the Texas coast. The focus is on Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) restored beach projects. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occurring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
The database will serve as a tool for officials and resource mangers to:
The database will serve as a tool for officials and resource managers to:
University beach
University Beach
GIS Data Base for Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay
GIS Database for Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay
For Information Please Contact: mailto:williams@lighthouse.tamucc.edu Deidre D. Williams
For More Information Please Contact: mailto:williams@lighthouse.tamucc.edu Deidre D. Williams
For Information Please Contact mailto:williams@lighthouse.tamucc.edu Deidre D. Williams
For Information Please Contact: mailto:williams@lighthouse.tamucc.edu Deidre D. Williams
For Information Please Contact mailto: williams@lighthouse.tamucc.edu Deidre D. Williams
For Information Please Contact mailto:williams@lighthouse.tamucc.edu Deidre D. Williams
For Information Please Contact mailto: williams@lighthouse.tamucc.edu Deidre D. Williams
for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.||
for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
| for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change. |
for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.||
The prototype for development was University Beach (restored August 2001) which is located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project).
University beach (restored August 2001) was selected as the prototype for website and Arc IMS development. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project).
The prototype for website development
The prototype for development
for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
| for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change. |
was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project).
was University Beach (restored August 2001) which is located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project).
for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. The combination of an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource demonstrates the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area.
for describing restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. The interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool allows the user to visualize changes occuring at a beach over time while the Shore and Habitat Educational Resource provides information to allow the user to better understand the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change.
![]() | Project partners include the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a TGLO administered http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). | ![]() | |
![]() | Project partners include the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a TGLO administered http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). | ![]() | |
![]() | Project partners include the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a TGLO administered http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). | ![]() | |
![]() | Project partners include the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a TGLO administered http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). | ![]() | |
for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. The combination of an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource demonstrates the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area. ||
for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. The combination of an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource demonstrates the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area.
was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project).||
was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project).
| This website provides a coupled system for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. The combination of an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource demonstrates the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area. |
table width=100%? This website provides a coupled system for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. The combination of an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource demonstrates the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area. ||
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project). |
table width=100%? The prototype for website development was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project).||
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project). |
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides visualization of an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project). |
| The database will serve as a tool for officials and resource mangers to: |
table width=100%? The database will serve as a tool for officials and resource mangers to:
| The coupled system will provide educators, students, and the general public with: |
table width=100%? The coupled system will provide educators, students, and the general public with:
| Visit the online interactive OnlineGIS GIS for Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay? |
Visit the online interactive OnlineGIS GIS for Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay and CHRGIS?
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project) via an interactive Arc IMS application. |
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project). |
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project) via an interactive Arc IMS application. |
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project) via an interactive Arc IMS application. The following parameters are available for veiwing and comparision: aerial photography, sediment grain size contours, shoreline position surveys, beach profile (elevation) surveys, elevation contours. Other parameters will be introduced as they are identified and become available. |
| This website provides a coupled system for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This website combines an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area. |
| This website provides a coupled system for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. The combination of an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) tool with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource demonstrates the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area. |
| The interactive database was applied to University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. This website provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project) via an interactive Arc IMS application The parameters introduced into the database consist of: aerial photography, sediment grain size contours, shoreline position surveys, beach profile (elevation) surveys, elevation contours. Other parameters will be introduced as they are identified and become available. |
| The prototype for development of this website was University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. CHRGIS provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project) via an interactive Arc IMS application. The following parameters are available for veiwing and comparision: aerial photography, sediment grain size contours, shoreline position surveys, beach profile (elevation) surveys, elevation contours. Other parameters will be introduced as they are identified and become available. |
| This site provides information on the development of an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) data base for restored habitat in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This project (still under development) will develop an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) database to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes, shoreline change and water quality for application to shore and habitat restoration projects in the Corpus Christi area. |
| This website provides a coupled system for investigating restored shore and habitat sites in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This website combines an interactive Arc IMS (CHRGIS) with an online Shore and Habitat Educational Resource to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes and shoreline change in the Corpus Christi Bay area. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| The interactive database was applied to University Beach, a recently restored beach (August, 2001), located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. This website provides an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project) via an interactive Arc IMS application The parameters introduced into the database consist of: aerial photography, sediment grain size contours, shoreline position surveys, beach profile (elevation) surveys, elevation contours. Other parameters will be introduced as they are identified and become available. |
| The coupled system will provide educators, students, and the general public with: |
| Visit the online interactive OnlineGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay? |
| Visit the online interactive OnlineGIS GIS for Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay? |
| This site provides information on the development of an interactive GIS data base for restored habitat in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This project (still under development) will develop an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) database to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes, shoreline change and water quality for application to shore and habitat restoration projects in the Corpus Christi area. |
| This site provides information on the development of an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) data base for restored habitat in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This project (still under development) will develop an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) database to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes, shoreline change and water quality for application to shore and habitat restoration projects in the Corpus Christi area. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, Cycle 2 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion/projects/cycle01.html Cycle 1 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a CoastalErosionPlanningandResponseAct CEPRA?, Cycle 2 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/erosion.html CEPRA, Cycle 2 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| This site provides information on the development of an interactive GIS data base for restored habitat in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This project (still under development) will develop an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) database to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes, shoreline change and water quality for application to shoreline and habitat restoration projects in the Corpus Christi area. |
| This site provides information on the development of an interactive GIS data base for restored habitat in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This project (still under development) will develop an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) database to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes, shoreline change and water quality for application to shore and habitat restoration projects in the Corpus Christi area. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a CEPRA, Cycle 2 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a CoastalErosionPlanningandResponseAct CEPRA?, Cycle 2 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| Visit the online interactive OnlineGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay ? |
| Visit the online interactive OnlineGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay? |
![]() | Project partners include the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a TGLO administered http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). | ![]() | |
| Development of this website was sponsored in part by project partners the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). |
| Development of this website was sponsored in part by project partners the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). |
| Development of this website was sponsored in part by project partners the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). |
| Visit the online OnlineGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay ? |
| Visit the online interactive OnlineGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay ? |
| Visit the online InteractiveGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay ? |
| Visit the online OnlineGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay ? |
| Visit the online interactive InteractiveGIS GIS for the Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay ? |
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GIS Data Base for Restored Habit on Corpus Christi Bay
GIS Data Base for Restored Habitat on Corpus Christi Bay
Describe RestoredHabitatGISProject here.
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| This site provides information on the development of an interactive GIS data base for restored habitat in Corpus Christi Bay. In the Corpus Christi area, over three million dollars have been spent/allocated on beach restoration since 2001. This project (still under development) will develop an interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) database to demonstrate the inter-relationships between coastal processes, shoreline change and water quality for application to shoreline and habitat restoration projects in the Corpus Christi area. |
| The interactive database will be applied to a recently restored beach (August, 2001) located along southern Corpus Christi Bay and adjacent to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The proposed system will provide an accessible archive of monitoring data for University Beach (a CEPRA, Cycle 2 project). The parameters introduced into the database will consist of aerial photographs, sediment data, meteorological information, beach profile (elevation) surveys, alternative imaging (satellite and remote electronic), as well as water quality, wave, current, and modeling data as available. |
| The database will serve as a tool for officials and resource mangers to: |
| Development of this website was sponsored in part by project partners the http://www.glo.state.tx.us/ Texas General Land Office and http://www.noaa.gov/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through a http://www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/cmp.html Texas Coastal Management Program grant (cycle 8). |