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Shore Protection for Mad Island Marsh
Southwest Region, March 17, 2005
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Clear Lake Field Office Federal Activities staff assisted the Galveston District Corps of Engineers in developing WVA (Wetland Value Assessment) models to assess project benefits for the 6.5-mi. Mad Island GIWW Shoreline Restoration project. This is a continuing authority project, originally initiated by Service and Corps biologists in 2002, and is designed to protect from shoreline erosion and salinity intrusion approximately 2,400 acres of some of the highest-quality remaining intermediate and brackish marsh systems remaining along the central Texas coast. In addition, approximately 100 acres of the northernmost Tamaulipan scrub/shrub habitat in Texas lies directly adjacent to the GIWW here and will be protected. Recent estimates are that the GIWW erodes at the rate of 2.5 to 5 ft per year and threatens the productivity of these important marshes by allowing high-salinity waters through the shoreline barriers. The tracts to be protected belong to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (Mad Island WMA) and Texas Nature Conservancy (Mad Island TNC Preserve). Texas Nature Conservancy has recently allocated over $1 million as its local cost-share, and the Corps? CAP program has identified funds for the project. Corps? guidelines now require quantification of project habitat benefits using established habitat evaluation methods and incremental analysis of benefits. Therefore the WVA modeling method, as developed for the Louisiana CWPRA project review, was chosen and is being directed by Service participation

Contact Info: Martin Valdez, 505-248-6599, martin_valdez@fws.gov



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