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Benthic Habitat Atlas of Coastal Texas - NOAA Digital Coast

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The Benthic Habitat Atlas contains shallow-water habitat information for over 190 miles of Texas coastal bays. Users can access individual maps in an Internet viewer and download and print them as PDF documents. The maps are useful for public meetings, field activities, and planning related to dredging, prop scar management, and habitat change detection. Users can also access supplemental information on data development techniques.

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill — Texas A&M University Libraries

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Oil Spill guide from Texas A&M University

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Harte Research Institute: Gulf of Mexico Studies

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The Harte Research Institute, an endowed research component of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, is dedicated to advancing the long-term sustainable use and conservation of the Gulf of Mexico. 

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Louisiana Coastal Area Homepage

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The Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) Ecosystem Restoration Plan was established to reverse the degradation trend of the Louisiana coastal ecosystem. The LCA Plan emphasizes the use of restoration strategies towards achieving and sustaining a coastal ecosystem that can support and protect the environment, economy, and culture of southern Louisiana. The LCA study area, which includes the Louisiana coastal area from Mississippi to Texas, is comprised of two wetland-dominated ecosystems, the Deltaic Plain of the Mississippi River and the closely linked Chenier Plain, both of which are influenced by the Mississippi River.

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Lousiana Coastal Area (LCA) - Science & Technology Program

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 A Science and Technology (S&T) Program has been executed as a partnership between the State of Louisiana, the US Army Corps of Engineers, the US Geological Survey, and other Federal agencies for the purpose of improving LCA program performance through application of the best available science, technology and engineering. The S&T Program supports the LCA Ecosystem Restoration Plan by: Providing the necessary science and technology to effectively address coastal ecosystem restoration needs Providing analytical tools and recommendations to the Program Management Team for appropriate studies to reduce uncertainties Integrating the roles and resources of the scientific community and other coastal protection agencies and partners at the state, local, and Federal level Providing for internal and external technical review and a systematic approach for coordination with other ongoing and planned related research activities

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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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Welcome to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Web site, your online connection to some of the finest outdoor recreation in the world, including hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, birdwatching and much more. You will also find the latest on TPWD's efforts to conserve fish and wildlife species and habitat as well as cultural and historic sites across Texas, with many opportunities for you to get involved with this important work.

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