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    Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | Austin, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14275 | 9596 | 2020-10-17 16:16:40 | 14275 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    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.
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Limnology ; hydrography ; meteorology ; hydrographic data ; meteorological data ; rainfall ; salinity ; landing statistics ; habitat improvement ; dredging ; drilling ; GBIC
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    Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | Austin, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14244 | 9596 | 2020-08-31 20:20:18 | 14244 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-06-24
    Description: Hydrographic and climatological data collected in the field and taken from publications are presented in this report. Rainfall totals along the Texas coast were 30 percent higher in 1968 than in 1967 with the heaviest rainfall occurring in June along the upper coast and in late May along the lower coast. Salinity patterns varied from the upper to the lower coast due to different rainfall distribution, but in general readings were below normal in most bay systems as a result of an overall increase in rainfall and runoff. Salinity readings during spring (a critical time for juvenile gamefish, shrimp and crab survival and growth) were 34.5 percent lower than the corresponding period in 1967. Lowest salinities were recorded in June with averages ranging from 1.4 ppt in San Antonio Bay (compared to 23.5 ppt in 1967) to 30.4 ppt in the Upper Laguna Madre (compared to 49.5 ppt in 1967). Water temperatures followed normal seasonal trends and varied little from the previous year. There were no fish kills caused by extreme weather conditions.
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Ecology ; hydrography ; climatology ; meteorology ; meteorological data ; salinity ; rainfall ; water temperature ; runoff ; GBIC
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    Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | Austin, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14251 | 9596 | 2020-08-23 20:59:52 | 14251 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-06-24
    Description: Rainfall, river runoff, tide, salinity, water temperature, siltation and habitat modifications were measured in each Texas bay area, including Galveston Bay. This study was characterized by near average salinities, a normal amount of rainfall, and no extremes such as freezes or hurricanes. Water temperatures followed normal seasonal trends. High tides resulting from the autumnal equinox were experienced in September. Nursery area surveys indicated approximately 364 acres were lost in the Aransas Bay area due to dredging operations. In the Corpus Christi, Upper Laguna Madre, and Lower Laguna Madre areas combined 113 acres of nursery grounds were destroyed. Silt monitoring stations showed some erosion of bay bottoms and in some areas rapid siltation. In the Upper Laguna Madre there was vertical filling of 16.5 inches near Padre Island, while the western part had negligible accumulations of silt.
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Limnology ; hydrography ; meteorology ; hydrographic data ; meteorological data ; rainfall ; runoff ; tides ; salinity ; water temperature ; nursery grounds ; GBIC
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    Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | Austin, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14261 | 9596 | 2020-10-17 16:18:01 | 14261 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-06-24
    Description: Hydrographic and climatological data for Texas bays collected in the field and taken from publications are presented in this report. Rainfall was 29 % higher in 1966 than in 1965, with heaviest rainfall occurring in May. Water temperatures followed normal seasonal trends and varied very little from the preceding year. There were no fish kills caused by extreme freezes. Salinities were generally lower than in 1965 as a result of increased rainfall and influx of fresh water from river discharge. High tides were experienced in early May with readings of over three feet above mean low tide in most areas. High tides were also experienced in September as a result of the autumnal equinox. An increase in tide, associated with Hurricane Inez, occurred along the lower coast in October. Habitat modification included routine maintenance dredging in the Galveston and Corpus Christi Ship Channels and in the Upper and Lower Laguna Madre Intracoastal Waterways, oil well operations, marine development operations, and hurricane protection operations.
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Aquaculture ; hydrography ; meteorology ; meteorological data ; hydrology ; rainfall ; water temperature ; salinity ; tides ; habitat improvement ; dredging ; GBIC
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    Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | Austin, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14269 | 9596 | 2020-08-23 20:34:51 | 14269 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: Hydrographic and meteorlogical data for Texas bays, including Galveston, were collected in the field and taken from publications. Salinity patterns varied along the coast in relation to rainfall distribution, but in general increased in most areas from January through July as a result of decreased rainfall and reduced runoff. Heavy rainfall from tropical storm Fern in September brought about flooding of low-lying areas. Minor fish kills from cold weather were recorded during the first part of the year but in general, temperatures followed normal seasonal trends. Dissolved oxygen and pH readings remained above critical levels and varied little from previous years. Turbidity readings were generally lower than those recorded in 1970, as a result of reduced runoff and calmer weather. Habitat modifications included maintenance dredging of existing channels, dredging of new channels and basins, marine construction, discharging of oil field brine, drilling of oil wells, placement of pipelines and mud shell dredging.
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; hydrography ; meteorology ; hydrographic data ; meteorological data ; salinity ; fish kill ; rainfall ; habitat improvement ; construction ; dredging ; GBIC
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