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Dredging is for the Birds
(United States Government Printing Office, 1991)
No abstract available.
Canalization and spoiling in Gulf Coast and South Atlantic estuaries
(Thomas J. Moran's Sons, 1968)
Channels and spoil banks are now a part of the estuarine environment. Several methods of construction are used that permit varying degrees of control over resulting spoil. Mechanical excavation with bucket dredges or ...
Shell dredging sedimentations in Galveston and San Antonio Bays 1964-1969.
(, 1976)
Sedimentation on oyster reefs caused by hydraulic mudshell dredging was studied at seven sites in Galveston and San Antonio Bays. Silt baskets, core tubes and oyster tongs were used to monitor rates of sedimentation. ...
Cedar Bayou, Texas. Navigation. Final environmental impact statement.
(, 1972)
The project involves the completion of a navigation project consisting of a 2.3 mile, 10 foot by 100 foot, navigation channel in Cedar Bayou and relocation of an 0.8 mile section of the existing project channel in Galveston ...
Review of reports on Galveston Harbor and Channel, Texas\ (Galveston Channel 40-foot project).
(, 1970)
No abstract available
Prudent management helps wetlands.
(, 1990)
No abstract available
Benthic recovery on experimental dredged material disposal mounds in Galveston Bay, Texas
(Galveston Bay National Estuary Program, 1993)
An investigation of benthic recovery on experimental plots of new work dredged material is currently underway by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District (COE). The objective of this study is to determine the ...
The San Jacinto marsh project: Restoration of a priceless biological and cultural resource
(Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, 1999)
The San Jacinto Battleground State Historical Park consists of roughly a thousand acres, including three hundred acres of the San Jacinto River floodplain. It appears that this low bottomland, created by the meandering ...
The Beneficial Use of Dredged Material for Wetland Restoration and Enhancement on Clear Creek
(Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, 1999)
The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) was contracted by the Galveston Bay Estuary Program in 1997 to facilitate the construction of an emergent wetland on Clear Creek utilizing dredged material. Houston Lighting ...
Patriot Shipyards, Inc. Seeks Dredging Permit
(The Waterways Journal Weekly, 1992-04-13)