Evans MTexas Shores2010-02-152010-02-152000http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/2293527-28In 1834, Anahuac was the leading port for Trinity Bay and the Trinity River. The port later became home to three wharves, a shipyard, sawmill and warehouses. Erosion, hurricanes and time have taken their toll, and the port is now home to only two boats - the Smith Point and the Moss Bluff. While the boats are only a reminder of the activity that used to surround the port, they are attracting renewed interest in the port and the area by educating students - and the public - about the past and preparing them to meet the challenges of the futureASW,USA,Texas,Trinity BayCruisesHarboursHistorical accountMarine ecologyQ1 01108 EducationWater-borne cruises put marine life up close and personalJournal