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18th Annual Earth Day-Bay Day Event

The Coastal Bend Bays Foundation annual Earth Day-Bay Day event educates thousands of residents and visitors to the Coastal Bend on the importance of environmental stewardship and appreciation for our precious coastal natural resources- all while having a ton of ...

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April 08, 2017

Event

2017 ASBPA National Coastal Conference

ASBPA is the nation’s first organization to promote science-based policies for the preservation of coastal areas. The theme of the 2017 conference, “Beaches, Bays, and Beyond,” continues to broaden our focus across the entire coastal and estuarine system. The National ...

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October 24, 2017

Event

2017 Texas Bays and Estuaries Meeting

The purpose of the 2017 Texas Bays and Estuaries Meeting is to bring together scientists, students, coastal managers, elected officials, and the interested public to share research relevant to the bay, estuary, and nearshore environments of the Gulf of Mexico ...

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April 12, 2017

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Alabama Mississippi Bays and Bayous Symposium

The Mobile Bay National Estuary Program is pleased to host the 2018 Bays and Bayous Symposium at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center in Mobile, AL. The Bays and Bayous Symposium is a biennial event held alternately in Mississippi and ...

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November 28, 2018

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American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 2022

The American Fisheries Society, President Leanne Roulson, the AFS Western Division, and the Washington – British Columbia Chapter are excited to host the 152nd AFS Annual Meeting, August 21-25, 2022, in the second largest city in Washington State, Spokane. The ...

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August 21, 2022

Geological Feature

Apalachee Bay

From: USFW, 1982; USEPA, 1999 Apalachee Bay is located at the western extent of Florida's Big Bend coastline. Freshwater inputs into the estuary include the Ochlockonee, Sopchoppy, Wakulla, Wacissa, Aucilla, Enconfina and Fenholloway Rivers. The bay is in direct contact ...

Geological Feature Type
Bay

Geological Feature

Aransas Bay

From: Armstrong, 1987; Britton and Morton, 1989 The Aransas Bay system lies on the Texas coast between the Corpus Christi Bay and San Antonio Bay estuarine complexes. The system is composed primarily of Aransas Bay and Copano Bay, but also ...

Geological Feature Type
Bay

Geological Feature

Atchafalaya Bay

From: Gosselink, 1979; LDWF Vermilion Bay is located on the eastern boundary of the Chenier Coastal Plain along the central Louisiana coast, and the Atchafalaya Basin is located in the central part of the coastal zone, west of the Terrebonne ...

Geological Feature Type
Bay

Geological Feature

Baffin Bay

From: Tunnell and Judd, 2002 Baffin Bay is located in Texas and projects inland from Laguna Madre forming part of the eastern boundary between Kenedy and Kleberg counties. Baffin Bay is a small embayment located on the western edge of ...

Geological Feature Type
Bay

Geological Feature

Brazos River

From: Hendrickson, 2001 The Brazos River begins in eastern Stonewall County, Texas, and extends along a winding trail over 1448 km to the Gulf of Mexico. A number of tributary rivers (e.g., Clear Fork, Bosque, Lampasas, Leon, Little River, Navasota) ...

Geological Feature Type
River

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