DRIVERS OF WHERE DO COASTAL SUCCESSES Baffin Bay Volunteers have donated their time to GULF HEALTH WE GO FROM collecting data on the changing water quality of Baffin Bay. Their work is enormously helpful to scientists HERE? and managers. Sink Your Shucks, a program associated with the Harte Research Institute, has restored approximately COAST 20 acres of oyster reef in the Mission-Aransas Estuary. Sink Your Shucks has placed 1.5 million lbs of oyster shells on the bottom to serve as ECOSYSTEM HEALTH new oyster reefs.

Red Snapper, a commercially important fish species, has shown improvements in its populations. These fish appear to be benefiting from the reduction of shrimp REPORT CARD trawl bycatch. FRESHWATER INPUTS A VISION FOR THE DRIVE CHANGE The salinity of coastal waters can have a We hope that report cards like this one can be dramatic effect on the species present in the created for the United States and Mexican Gulf area. Historically, the Texas Gulf Coast has a Coast states and Cuba. These report cards strong salinity gradient, with low salinity waters could easily be linked together to create an in the northern bays (fed by freshwater influxes Ecosystem Health Report Card for the entire from the land) and high salinity waters in the Gulf of Mexico. We also envision that the southern bays (see map). Habitats for birds, report card can be expanded to include social, oysters, fisheries, and seagrass are impacted by cultural, and economic factors to create a more freshwater inflow into the Gulf. holistic assessment of ecosystem health. Salinity Value Species that are more tolerant of low salinity, ≤ 10 such as oysters, tend to be concentrated in the >10–15 RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT northern bays, whereas species that are tolerant >15–20 One of the greatest challenges in the This report card was developed through participation of experts of high salinity, such as seagrasses, tend to be >20–25 stakeholder values process is identifying data on Texas Coast oysters, seagrass, water quality, birds, and fisheries. The project builds on stakeholder values established concentrated in the southern bays. >25–30 and information that is useful for a regular during the EcoHealth Metrics Project, a partnership between >30–35 ecosystem health assessment. Much of these Habitat loss along the Texas Gulf Coast is Harte Research Institute, Harwell Gentile and Associates, and >35–40 data are not available for the Texas Coast or the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. heavily driven by human impacts. The damming do not encompass all of the pertinent locations >40–45 of coastal freshwater systems can have a and times. To improve future assessments, we significant impact on the salinity of coastal recommend that monitoring be expanded to 0 30 60 waters. Altering the salinity regimes of coastal Miles fill the data gaps for each of the report card Kilometers waters can have far-reaching consequences for 0 50 100 elements (birds, fisheries, seagrasses, water fish, birds, oysters and seagrasses. quality and oysters). The Texas Gulf Coast exhibits a strong salinity gradient, Other significant factors influencing coastal with low salinity waters in the Upper Coast and high salinity Want to learn more? health include the impacts of coastal waters in the southern bays and Laguna Madre. Image courtesy of Kalman Bugica and Mike Wetz. Visit the Harte Research Institute at: urban development, sea-level rise, and https://www.harteresearchinstitute.org/ 2019 climate extremes. ..

TEXAS COAST: Houston MODERATELY HEALTHY KEY FINDINGS The Texas Coast of the Gulf of Mexico scored a B- overall, Our panel of experts evaluated the health of the Texas Coast using five categories of habitats SE RS AG UPPER COAST indicating moderately good health. Along the entire coastline, and resources: oysters, seagrass, water quality, birds, and fisheries. These categories were E RA ST S Y S O E fisheries were the highest scoring indicator, demonstrating identified as key values to the Texas Coast during an EcoHealth Metrics workshop for resource S Oyster populations in the Upper Coast fell sharply consistently healthy populations of the indicator species despite users, managers, and scientists. Indicators within each of the five categories were evaluated after in 2017, when a sudden release of increasing demand from humans. The Texas Gulf Coast also using data analysis methods and targets identified during subsequent panel meetings in freshwater caused a large mortality event. Seagrasses are

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I Y 2018. These analysis methods are detailed in the companion document titled, “Texas Coast S R T had generally good water quality results, with good dissolved E H + extremely rare in this area, due to the region’s relatively I E C T L A oxygen and chlorophyll concentrations. Upper Laguna Madre Expanded Report Card.” R A low salinity. As one of the more urbanized regions, it is also IE W U demonstrated less healthy conditions due to nutrient pollution, S Q unsurprising that experienced localized while mid-coast estuaries showed a drop in overall health due to high chlorophyll and an increasing salinity trend. Several increasing salinity. BIRDS of the indicator bird species decreased in the region, while Bird scores in the mid coast fisheries were stable. Birds also scored moderately coast-wide, despite continuing region and south scored habitat losses. Oysters and seagrasses were the lowest scoring moderately along the Texas SE RS AG MID COAST TE RA indicators. For oysters, this result could be attributed to low Coastline, maintaining stable S S Y S O E Oysters and seagrasses in the Mid Coast scored abundance in the mid-coast bays. Oysters were not expected or populations despite habitat S observed in southern waters, due to Laguna Madre’s high salinity. losses to sea-level rise and moderately, with stable populations over time. Despite having fewer urban alterations than the Upper Coast, the

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Laguna Madre I Y T H E S R has, however, historically been a stronghold for seagrasses - I T E B T H I L E T E C- L A Black Drum R A Dissolved R A A (which are more tolerant of high salinities). Despite this, I W E U Oxygen IE W U S Q S Q prolonged periods of high salinity in 2012 and 2013 heavily Spotted impacted seagrasses, especially manatee grass, in Upper Chlorophyll Seatrout Despite overall high scores B BIRDS IRDS Laguna Madre. The area was also marked by rising DO and Mottled for Texas Coast fisheries, chlorophyll over time. Greater Forster’s Duck Red Drum Egret southern flounder and Term Lesser blue crab populations SandpiperPiping SE Plover RS AG LOWER LAGUNA MADRE Lesser Scaup are struggling in Laguna E RA ST S Y S Madre. This is due both O E Lower Laguna Madre is notable in its limited urbanization Brownsville S to high demand from and seemed less susceptible than Upper Laguna Madre eas oast ealth Scale human populations, and to to high salinity extremes. The region is characterized by

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