Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970

Hydrographic and meteorlogical data collected in the field and taken from publications are presented in the report. River flow measurements were available for six major rivers entering coastal bay areas in 1969 and three in 1970. Measurements were available from January through September. Commercial landings indicate shrimp and crabs were taken in larger numbers in areas of higher rainfall and lower salinities. Finfish were taken in larger numbers in the Laguna Madre where rainfall was lower and salinities were relatively higher. Habitat modifications included routine maintenance dredging of the Intracoastal Waterway and existing channels, dredging of new channels, drilling oil wells, placement of pipelines, bulkheading and filling, mud shell dredging.

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Main Author: Martinez, A. Rudy
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 1969
Subjects:Atmospheric Sciences, Limnology, hydrography, meteorology, hydrographic data, meteorological data, rainfall, salinity, landing statistics, habitat improvement, dredging, drilling, GBIC,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/30171
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-301712021-07-10T01:59:48Z Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970 Commercial fisheries research and development act final progress report Martinez, A. Rudy Atmospheric Sciences Limnology hydrography meteorology hydrographic data meteorological data rainfall salinity landing statistics habitat improvement dredging drilling GBIC Hydrographic and meteorlogical data collected in the field and taken from publications are presented in the report. River flow measurements were available for six major rivers entering coastal bay areas in 1969 and three in 1970. Measurements were available from January through September. Commercial landings indicate shrimp and crabs were taken in larger numbers in areas of higher rainfall and lower salinities. Finfish were taken in larger numbers in the Laguna Madre where rainfall was lower and salinities were relatively higher. Habitat modifications included routine maintenance dredging of the Intracoastal Waterway and existing channels, dredging of new channels, drilling oil wells, placement of pipelines, bulkheading and filling, mud shell dredging. 2021-06-24T16:49:07Z 2021-06-24T16:49:07Z 1969 book_section http://hdl.handle.net/1834/30171 en application/pdf application/pdf Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Austin, TX http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14275 9596 2020-10-17 16:16:40 14275 Galveston Bay Information Collection
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topic Atmospheric Sciences
Limnology
hydrography
meteorology
hydrographic data
meteorological data
rainfall
salinity
landing statistics
habitat improvement
dredging
drilling
GBIC
Atmospheric Sciences
Limnology
hydrography
meteorology
hydrographic data
meteorological data
rainfall
salinity
landing statistics
habitat improvement
dredging
drilling
GBIC
spellingShingle Atmospheric Sciences
Limnology
hydrography
meteorology
hydrographic data
meteorological data
rainfall
salinity
landing statistics
habitat improvement
dredging
drilling
GBIC
Atmospheric Sciences
Limnology
hydrography
meteorology
hydrographic data
meteorological data
rainfall
salinity
landing statistics
habitat improvement
dredging
drilling
GBIC
Martinez, A. Rudy
Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970
description Hydrographic and meteorlogical data collected in the field and taken from publications are presented in the report. River flow measurements were available for six major rivers entering coastal bay areas in 1969 and three in 1970. Measurements were available from January through September. Commercial landings indicate shrimp and crabs were taken in larger numbers in areas of higher rainfall and lower salinities. Finfish were taken in larger numbers in the Laguna Madre where rainfall was lower and salinities were relatively higher. Habitat modifications included routine maintenance dredging of the Intracoastal Waterway and existing channels, dredging of new channels, drilling oil wells, placement of pipelines, bulkheading and filling, mud shell dredging.
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topic_facet Atmospheric Sciences
Limnology
hydrography
meteorology
hydrographic data
meteorological data
rainfall
salinity
landing statistics
habitat improvement
dredging
drilling
GBIC
author Martinez, A. Rudy
author_facet Martinez, A. Rudy
author_sort Martinez, A. Rudy
title Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970
title_short Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970
title_full Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970
title_fullStr Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970
title_full_unstemmed Coastal Hydrographic and Meteorological Study, 1969-1970
title_sort coastal hydrographic and meteorological study, 1969-1970
publisher Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
publishDate 1969
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