October 7, 2019
Newly Launched Matagorda Bay Ecosystem Assessment can Inform Conservation Efforts
By Danielle Goshen, Water Policy & Outreach Specialist, Galveston Bay Foundation Some places truly do have it all. Matagorda Bay, located along the coast in Southeastern Texas is a veritable treasure trove of charismatic species. Relatively undeveloped compared to other Bay systems along the Texas coast, Matagorda Bay is home to many species listed as threatened and endangered on both the federal and state level. A few of these at-risk species include the Kemps Ridley and loggerhead sea turtles, interior least tern, and piping plovers. Even a few members of the last wild migrating flock of whooping crane, whose recovering population has been recently estimated to be just over 500, have been spotted hunting blue...
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Danielle joined the Texas Living Waters Project in August 2019. Her interest in environmentalism and curiosity on how natural systems function inspired her to attend the University of Toronto for her undergraduate degrees in environmental geography and environmental studies. Later, she continued her studies at the University of Georgia School of Law. During that time, Danielle interned at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 4 office and served as a Georgia Sea Grant Legal Fellow working on coastal resiliency projects. Danielle enjoys playing competitive sports with friends and going on outdoor adventures with her dog, Bozeman.
Latest posts by Danielle Goshen (see all)
- Thinking Beyond and Before the Ike Dike: Why Texas Needs Holistic Solutions to Coastal Protection - August 23, 2022
- Harris County Passes Bylaws for Community Task Force to Create a More Resilient Future - September 21, 2020
- Supreme Court Makes Ripples with Indirect Discharge Case Under the Clean Water Act - May 12, 2020
Water Policy & Outreach Specialist at Galveston Bay Foundation
Danielle joined the Texas Living Waters Project in August 2019. Her interest in environmentalism and curiosity on how natural systems function inspired her to attend the University of Toronto for her undergraduate degrees in environmental geography and environmental studies. Later, she continued her studies at the University of Georgia School of Law. During that time, Danielle interned at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 4 office and served as a Georgia Sea Grant Legal Fellow working on coastal resiliency projects. Danielle enjoys playing competitive sports with friends and going on outdoor adventures with her dog, Bozeman.
Latest posts by Danielle Goshen (see all)
- Thinking Beyond and Before the Ike Dike: Why Texas Needs Holistic Solutions to Coastal Protection - August 23, 2022
- Harris County Passes Bylaws for Community Task Force to Create a More Resilient Future - September 21, 2020
- Supreme Court Makes Ripples with Indirect Discharge Case Under the Clean Water Act - May 12, 2020
Water Policy & Outreach Specialist at Galveston Bay Foundation
Danielle joined the Texas Living Waters Project in August 2019. Her interest in environmentalism and curiosity on how natural systems function inspired her to attend the University of Toronto for her undergraduate degrees in environmental geography and environmental studies. Later, she continued her studies at the University of Georgia School of Law. During that time, Danielle interned at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 4 office and served as a Georgia Sea Grant Legal Fellow working on coastal resiliency projects. Danielle enjoys playing competitive sports with friends and going on outdoor adventures with her dog, Bozeman.
Latest posts by Danielle Goshen (see all)
- Thinking Beyond and Before the Ike Dike: Why Texas Needs Holistic Solutions to Coastal Protection - August 23, 2022
- Harris County Passes Bylaws for Community Task Force to Create a More Resilient Future - September 21, 2020
- Supreme Court Makes Ripples with Indirect Discharge Case Under the Clean Water Act - May 12, 2020
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