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Seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) with a shoal of fish (Sarpa salpa) underwater in the Mediter

Quick Facts

Shoreline Erosion

Conditions on June 20, 2024 did a number on the two Little Bay Nesting Islands and shorelines.  How?  It happened during a Full Moon, and at a normal High Tide, but it became abnormally high because of Tropical Storm Alberto occurring at the same time in our Gulf. 

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Freshwater Inflows to Texas Bays and Estuaries

"Habitat: The elements of an environment that sustains an organism or a specific community of organisms."

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Waste Water Plant

Water is released from the aging Waste Water plant and flows into the Bay.

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Water Flow Must be Increased

We will need to address widening the existing passage ways into and out of Little Bay, as well as new ones like an underground connection from Little Bay to Rockport Harbor 

**This will mutually serve each of them. 

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Effluents

Effluents from storm water and waste water flow into Little Bay disrupting the ecosystem.

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End Result

Present issues with Algae over production can be found around the area. 

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Rockport, TX, USA

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