A PATH TOWARDS HOLISTIC COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT IN TEXAS LEVERAGING SIGNIFICANT INVESTMENTS IN DATA COLLECTION, PLANNING, AND IMPLEMENTATION

Coraggio Maglio, David Green, Kevin Frenzel, Tony Williams, Carla Kartman, Kelly Brooks, Melissa McCutcheon, Joshua Oyer, Tyler Payne, Kelly Burkes-Copes, Patrick Corbitt Kerr, Himangshu Das, Jason Thies, Jessica Mallindine, Jens Figlus, John Goff
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The Gulf of Mexico shorelines of Texas are in a largely regressive state due to an amalgamation of factors including but not limited to: sea level rise, subsidence, littoral drift, and riverine supply disruptions. In some areas the erosion rate is several meters annually, leading to significant loss of coastal barrier island area. The bulk of the coastal barrier systems in Texas is undeveloped. However, barrier island loss is no longer able to go unnoticed as there is ever-growing recognition of their intrinsic value to coastal habitat and economies and their role in coastal storm resilience. Projects with significant merit and sediment needs are being identified for funding, which could result in a firstcome- first-serve extraction of the easily available and less costly sediment resources. Without proper management, the complexity and cost of future projects will naturally escalate, leading to a reduction in investments due to lower returns. The following questions need to be addressed: how can lower returns be avoided to incentivize investment and maximize coastal restoration efforts in Texas? And what can be done to galvanize support for beneficial use (BU) placement of beach-quality dredge material to minimize its removal from the littoral system? What can be done now to inform and leverage the existing and future knowledge so that management decisions lead to better outcomes for the environment and Texas constituents? A well thought out and executed plan maximizing returns and coastal resilience will enable other regions to more easily replicate the success.
德克萨斯州沿海地区整体管理的道路,利用数据收集、规划和实施方面的重大投资
由于多种因素的综合作用,包括但不限于:海平面上升、下沉、沿岸漂移和河流供应中断,德克萨斯州的墨西哥湾海岸线在很大程度上处于倒退状态。在一些地区,侵蚀速度达到每年几米,导致海岸堰洲岛面积的严重损失。德克萨斯州的大部分海岸屏障系统尚未开发。然而,随着人们越来越认识到堰洲岛对沿海栖息地和经济的内在价值,以及它们在沿海风暴抵御能力方面的作用,堰洲岛的消失不再能够被忽视。正在确定具有重大价值和沉积物需求的项目以供资助,这可能导致先到先得的方式提取容易获得和成本较低的沉积物资源。如果没有适当的管理,未来项目的复杂性和成本自然会上升,导致投资减少,因为回报较低。需要解决以下问题:如何避免较低的回报来激励投资并最大化德克萨斯州的海岸恢复工作?怎样做才能获得支持,让泳滩品质的疏浚物料得到有益使用,以尽量减少其从沿岸系统移除?现在可以做些什么来告知和利用现有和未来的知识,以便管理决策为环境和德克萨斯州选民带来更好的结果?一个经过深思熟虑和执行的计划将最大限度地提高回报和沿海地区的恢复能力,这将使其他地区更容易复制成功。
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