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San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of GBRA Station #1, measuring conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. A second station, GBRA Station #2 was established in October 2004 near Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity. Additional sensors will be added to GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of GBRA Station #1, measuring conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. A second station, GBRA Station #2 was established in October 2004 near Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity. Additional sensors will be added to GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, measuring conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. A second station, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/130 GBRA Station #2 was established in October 2004 near Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity. include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, measuring conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. A second station, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/130 GBRA Station #2 was established in October 2004 near Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity. Additional sensors will be added to GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, measuring conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phase 2 began in October 2004 with the establishment of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/130 GBRA Station #2 off the shore of Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, measuring conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. A second station, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/130 GBRA Station #2 was established in October 2004 near Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phase 2 began in October 2004 with the establishment of GBRA Station #2 http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/130 GBRA Station #2 off the shore of Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, measuring conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phase 2 began in October 2004 with the establishment of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/130 GBRA Station #2 off the shore of Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Data collection began with the installation of http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phase 2 began in October 2004 with the establishment of GBRA Station #2 http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/130 GBRA Station #2 off the shore of Seadrift, measuring temperature and salinity. include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
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San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.

San Antonio Bay Water Monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
San Antonio Bay water monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The San Antonio Bay Water Monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
San Antonio Bay Water Monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The San Antonio Bay Water Monitoring began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/031 Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the http://www.gbra.org/ Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station#1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRAStation?#1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform, http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1, and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRAStation?#1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station#1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRAStation?#1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRAStation?#1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (!!http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (!!http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/overview/127 GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The proposed contract with the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority is a 3 phase project to monitor and collect water quality data such as Salinity, PH, DO, and Turbidity by installing a structure to house data logger, and a sensor to measure wind data, and a sensor to measure and collect water current data. The structure and all 3 phases of data collection would take place near the Aransas Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio Bay
The Guadalupe Estuary Water Monitoring Project (GEWMP) began in January 2004 with an agreement between DNR and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) to collect water quality data in the lower San Antonio Bay. Phase 1 of the contract with GBRA included the installation of a Data Collection Platform (GBRA Station #1) and sensor to measure conductivity, pH, water temperature, sensor depth, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. Phases 2 and 3 of the GBRA contract, beginning Fall 2004, will include the installation of a sensor at GBRA Station #1 to collect water velocity and wave data. In addition, a sensor will be installed on the TCOON Seadrift station to measure temperature and conductivity.
The proposed contract with the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority is a 3 phase project to monitor and collect water quality data such as Salinity, PH, DO, and Trubidity by installing a structure to house data logger, and a sensor to measure wind data, and a sensor to measure and collect water current data. The structure and all 3 phases of data collection would take place near the Aransas Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio Bay
The proposed contract with the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority is a 3 phase project to monitor and collect water quality data such as Salinity, PH, DO, and Turbidity by installing a structure to house data logger, and a sensor to measure wind data, and a sensor to measure and collect water current data. The structure and all 3 phases of data collection would take place near the Aransas Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio Bay
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The proposed contract with the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority is a 3 phase project to monitor and collect water quality data such as Salinity, PH, DO, and Trubidity by installing a structure to house data logger, and a sensor to measure wind data, and a sensor to measure and collect water current data. The structure and all 3 phases of data collection would take place near the Aransas Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio Bay