buildingconservation.org - The Building Conservation Trust

Description: The Building Conservation Trust has been involved in dozens of habitat conservation and restoration projects on all three coasts, ranging from large-scale artificial reefing projects offshore to community-based, hand-planted marsh restoration projects in estuaries.

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The Building Conservation Trust has been involved in dozens of  habitat conservation and restoration projects on all three coasts, ranging from large-scale artificial reefing projects offshore to community-based, hand-planted marsh restoration projects in estuaries. These projects have had a lasting, positive impact on a variety of marine ecosystems and serve as an investment for the future enjoyment of generations to come.

Recognizing that Texas coastal wetland loss impacts everyone, CCA Texas, BCT, Ducks Unlimited and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department joined forces to restore Dagger Island and protect important seagrass beds in Redfish Bay.

The partners worked together to protect and enhance 5,236 acres of seagrass beds, intertidal wetlands and coastal islands in the Redfish Bay State Scientific Area. Redfish Bay contains the northernmost extensive stands of seagrass on the Texas coast and is one of only three bays that contain all five species of native seagrass in Texas.

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