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Ray Allen Executive Director (361)885-6204 rallen@cbbep.org www.cbbep.org

CBBEP History 1987 U.S. Congress established the National Estuary Program (NEP) to promote longterm planning and management of nationally significant estuaries 1994 - CBBEP was officially established as one of 28 estuaries of National Significance 1998 - Coastal Bend Bays Plan formally approved by Tx Governor George Bush 1999 Plan approved by the U.S. EPA 1999 Program become non-profit org

The Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program Local 501(c)(3) established in 1999 Mission the implementation of the Coastal Bend Bays Plan Non-regulatory, voluntary partnership effort - work with industry, environmental groups, bay users, local governments, and resource managers Support continued economic growth and use of the bays

12 Counties in the Texas Coastal Bend 75 miles of estuaries along southcentral coastline 12 counties encompass 11,500 square miles of land 515 square miles of bays, estuaries and bayous 3 of the 7 major estuaries in Texas: Aransas Bay, Corpus Christi Bay, and Upper Laguna Madre

Key Funding Partners = Owners $600,000 - US EPA $850,000 - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality $75,000 - Port of Corpus Christi (plus office space and utilities) $75,000 - City of Corpus Christi $75,000 - Port Industries of CC $30,000 San Patricio County $5,000 City of Aransas Pass $5,000 City of Ingleside $5,000 - City of Portland $5,000 City of Port Aransas

A Community Developed Plan Commitment by the Partners (Owners) A Strategy to Leverage Base Funding and to Pursue other Opportunities

CBBEP Board of Directors Mr. Robert Wallace Jr., Chairman Coastal Bend Bays Foundation Mr. Robert Corrigan CBBEP Bays Council Mayor Joe Adame / Mr. Jay Reining / Ms. Peggy Sumner City of Corpus Christi County Judge Terry Simpson / Mr. Tom Bridges San Patricio County Mr. Gary Eddins / Mr. Tom Curlee Port Industries of Corpus Christi Commissioner Francis Gandy / Mr. Bill Green Port of Corpus Christi Authority

Hundreds of Volunteers 4 Years of Work 6 Major Themes

Priority Issues Human Uses Maritime Commerce & Dredging Habitat Loss Living Resources Water & Sediment Quality Freshwater Resources Public Education and Outreach

Habitats Open Water 275,000 acres Seagrass Beds 92,000 acres Coastal Marshes 113,000 acres Wind-Tidal Flats 21,400 acres Hard Substrate Reefs 4,000 acres Shoreline 13,000 miles

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge Matagorda Island Marsh Restoration

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge Matagorda Island Marsh Restoration by Adaptive Management Design and installation of water control structures to restore hydrology and improve water quality of the 15,000 acre marsh.

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge Whooping Crane Habitat Restoration Treated exotics and invasives

Copano Bay Oyster Reef Restoration Project Restored 1 acre of oyster reef in April 2008 Lead by the TNC

Tarpon Tagging Project Tagged tarpon in the Coastal Bend with satellite tags to monitor migration patterns around the Gulf of Mexico Lead by the University of Texas Marine Science Institute

Nueces Delta Inflow Management Nueces Delta Nueces Bay Corpus Christi Bay Gulf of Mexico Project to restore freshwater flow back into the river delta

Nueces Delta Inflow Management Pumps for diverting water into the Nueces Delta

Nueces Delta Inflow Management Outfall into the Nueces Delta

Nueces Delta Inflow Management LiDAR of Nueces Delta collected to help understand water flow patterns

Nueces Delta Shoreline Stabilization and Habitat Protection Documented erosion of 2.5 meters per year. Nearing completion of feasibility assessment of selection of preferred alternative. Next step: Design and permitting.

Nueces Bay Rookery Island Habitat Restoration Project CBBEP & TGLO - $1.5 million construction project Dredged material from the bay, shoreline stabilized with 5,000 tons of limestone rock Restore lost island habitat & protect existing rookery islands

Nesting Platforms

Approximately 600 acres of emergent marsh lost to the construction of Highway 181 Nueces Bay Causeway Marsh Restoration

End Vision: Planting cells and circulation channels that mimic pre-construction marsh conditions. Nueces Bay Causeway Marsh Restoration

Hypoxia Monitoring in Corpus Christi Bay Currently monitoring temporal and spatial characteristics of hypoxia in Corpus Christi Bay Project will be completed in December 2008

Post Opening Packery Channel Nekton Sampling Sampling nekton around a newly opened pass to the Gulf of Mexico and comparing to pre-opening conditions