Friends of HRI,
This fall has been a season of change here at HRI. In October, our Senior Executive Director, Dr. David Yoskowitz was appointed as the executive director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Although we were sad to see Dr. Yoskowitz leave following his tenure at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, his appointment gives HRI and the Island University a tremendous sense of pride. I was honored to fill the interim executive director role and lead HRI into the new year!
With change also comes a lot of excitement. In September, HRI was proud to present a screening of “Deep in the Heart” at the TAMU-CC Performing Arts Center, welcoming over 400 guests from throughout the community to watch this incredible film about Texas wildlife and wild places. Also in September, HRI launched our official podcast, The Gulf Stream. We dove in with none other than Dr. Sylvia Earle as the first podcast guest. Then, in November, HRI selected Kristina Alexander, J.D. as the new Endowed Chair for Marine Policy and Law.
Our science and research initiatives were also center stage this fall. Dr. Michael Wetz, Endowed Chair for Coastal Ecosystem Processes, and Katie Iverson, Development Officer, represented HRI at this year’s Texan by Nature Conservation Summit. Additionally, our Bringing Baffin Back film was recognized at the Water, Texas film festival, winning the Best Film About an Organization category. We welcomed three new HRI Fellows, our researchers began development of a tri-national initiative to address the socioeconomic impact of ocean acidification in the Gulf of Mexico, our Ecosystem Science and Modeling lab continued their ocean acidification monitoring work in the Gulf, and so much more.
As we look back on 2022, I can’t express enough appreciation for the hard work our staff, students, and researchers have put forth this year. I am thrilled to see what 2023 holds. On behalf of everyone here at HRI, I send you and yours all the best in the new year!
Dr. Greg Stunz, Interim Senior Executive DirectorDr. Greg Stunz Named Interim Executive Director
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Selected as Endowed
Chair for Marine Policy and Law
In October, Dr. Greg Stunz, HRI’s Endowed Chair for Fisheries and Ocean Health and Center for Sportfish Science and Conservation Director, was named the Interim Executive Director of HRI after Dr. David Yoskowitz was appointed as the Executive Director of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. Yoskowitz went to TPWD following a lengthy career at TAMU-CC and HRI, where he was named executive director in July of 2020.Podcast
HRI was proud to launch The Gulf Stream podcast in September, welcoming Dr. Sylvia Earle as the first guest. The Gulf Stream podcast serves as a platform for interesting and insightful conversations with a variety of guests on how to make the Gulf of Mexico, and the world, a better and more sustainable place. The podcast is available to watch on YouTube or stream on most major podcast platforms.
Bringing Baffin Back
Bringing Baffin Back Video Win at Water, Texas Film Festival
HRI’s Graphic Designer and Video Project Manager, Juan Canchola, was among the winners at the Water. Texas film festival in Austin, Texas, presented by the Texas Water Foundation, for his film about the Bringing Baffin Back initiative. The winning films were chosen by filmmaker Richard Linklater.
2022 HRI Fellows Selected
Three Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi researchers were selected for two-year appointments with HRI’s Fellows Program. The 2022 Fellows include Dr. Keisha Bahr, Assistant Professor of Marine Biology, Dr. Daniel Coffey, Assistant Professor of Biology in Fisheries and Mariculture, and Dr. Rossy Lima, Assistant Professor in the TAMU-CC Humanities Department. CLICK
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Oso Bay Wetlands Workshop Series in 2022
In September we wrapped up another year of Wetland Workshops at the Oso Bay Preserve and Learning Center. This was the fourth year for this program which runs monthly through the summer and fall. Workshops will resume in May 2023.
HRI kicked off the holidays in early December with a hot chocolate and goodies gathering where staff received one-of-a-kind water-inspired ornaments made by Marketing and Communications Manager, Emily McCauley. Later, research groups and staff let their holiday spirit shine on camera by recreating the holiday classic, “Christmas Vacation”, starring Dr. Greg Stunz as Clark W. Griswold.
Dr.
Katya
Wowk Named HRI Chair for Community Resilience
Dr. Katya Wowk was named the HRI Chair for Community Resilience. As the newest Chair, she and her team will continue working towards local and regional partnerships and disaster mitigation in the Coastal Bend and throughout the Gulf region.
Corpus Christi in November. Participants were treated to the culture and diversity of South Texas throughout the conference, as well as to the coastal bird life through field trips. HRI was a major sponsor of the event. Conservation & Biodiversity graduate students, Antonio Cantu, Rostam Mirzadi, and Alexander Sharp as well as postdoctoral research associate Dr. David Essian, gave presentations on their waterbird research.
In December, Dr. Jennifer Pollack, Endowed Chair for Coastal Conservation & Restoration, presented information about the Sink Your Shucks™ Oyster Recycling Program at a Coastal Bend Bays Foundation Coastal Issues Forum at Del Mar College. Dr. Jennifer Pollack Presents at Coastal Issues ForumSociety Annual Meeting
Dr. Paul Montagna Presented with GOMURC Award
During HRI’s fall all-staff meeting, Dr. Paul Montagna, Endowed Chair for HydroEcology, was presented with the Gulf of Mexico University Research Collaborative's 2022 Wes Tunnell Lifetime Recognition Award for Gulf Science and Conservation.
NAS Gulf Scholars Program comes to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
In October, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Gulf Research Program announced their addition of six colleges and universities to the Gulf Scholars Program, including Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The TAMU-CC program will be led by HRI’s Director of International Programs, Dr. Mark Besonen.
HRI Sponsors Texas Children in Nature Summit
HRI was a proud sponsor of the Texas Children in Nature Summit held in Austin in December. Dr. Coral Lozada represented and participated in this three-day Summit, where TCiNN brought together health, education, environment, faith, conservation, and community leaders to shape an even brighter future for the children of Texas.
STUDENT ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT LAUREN WILLIAMS
PH.D.
Lauren Williams was working toward a degree in film when she made the decision to focus her graduate studies on marine science. After taking the pre-requisites to make the transition possible, it was at HRI where she found the interdisciplinary program she was looking for to provide her with on-the-ground experience and real-world relevance.
After graduating from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi with a Master‘s Degree of Science in Environmental Science in 2011, Williams continued her studies and was able to complete her Doctor of Philosophy in Coastal and Marine System Science in 2016.
Through the HRI model, and focusing on science that is policy and management driven, Williams said that she learned how to better advocate for the ways in which communities can benefit from nature and the ecosystem services provided by coastal and marine environments.
Today, Williams serves as the Resilient Coast Program Director for The Nature Conservancy, advocating for solutions that enhance the resiliency of our coastal communities. Williams credits HRI for setting her up for success, and encourages current and future students to be open to the opportunities that will help them accomplish their educational and career pursuits.
HRI at the Coastal Bend Audubon Society's "Big Day"
HRI sponsored two teams in this year’s Coastal Bend Audubon Society's "Big Day" birding event. For this annual event, teams travel all around the Coastal Bend to identify as many bird species in one single day then gather for a dinner in the evening. “The Shamrock Skimmers” team placed first having identified 143 species of birds within Nueces County.
Adopt-A-Beach Clean Up Held at Mustang Island
HRI staff, friends, and family spent a Saturday morning in October taking part in the Texas General Land Office’s Adopt-A-Beach Program at Mustang Island State Park.
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Dr. Terry Palmer and Dr. Keisha Bahr
Assist with Long-Term Monitoring Tasks
HRI's Dr. Terry Palmer and TAMU-CC's Dr. Keisha Bahr, were among a multi-agency team that responded to a potential disease outbreak at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. The response effort, led by NOAA, also allowed researchers to conduct routine, long-term monitoring tasks of the sanctuary.
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Coastal Conservation & Restoration Students Awarded at TBEM
Jen Gilmore and Alyssa Outhwaite, students in HRI’s Coastal Conservation & Restoration Lab, were awarded first place for oral and poster presentations at the 2022 Texas Bays and Estuaries Meeting.
Bringing Baffin Back in Texas Saltwater Fishing Magazine
A two-part series of articles about Bringing Baffin Back, written by L. Scott Murray and Dr. Michael Wetz, appeared in Texas Saltwater Fishing Magazine in the August and September 2022 issues.
Alyssa Outhwaite
Receives
Ruth Turner Scholarship in Marine Biology
In August, Alyssa Outhwaite, M.S., a doctoral student in the Coastal Conservation and Restoration Lab, received the Ruth Turner Scholarship in Marine Biology from the Ruth D. Turner Foundation.
International Visitor Leadership Program Delegates Visit HRI
HRI hosted the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program delegates from Indonesia in early September. The event was organized by the local World Affairs Texas office who is focusing on protecting national resources at maritime borders.
For his academic achievements, Alexander Sharp, doctoral student in the Conservation and Biodiversity Lab, received the 2022 Dr. Howard & Beth Hoekje Conservation Scholarship from the Audubon Outdoor Club of Corpus Christi.
Kristina Alexander Part of Record $136 million NOAA Award for Coastal Resilience
As part of her work at Mississippi State University, HRI’s new Endowed Chair for Marine Policy and Law was part of a record $136 million NOAA award for coastal resilience.
Antonio Cantu de Lejia Speaks at Wildlife Summit in Mexico
Doctoral student Antonio Cantu de Lejia was invited to speak at the Wildlife Summitt, organized by the local government of Tlajomulco, in the metro area of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Antonio’s presentation included a talk on wetlands and waterbird conservation, along with a birding workshop at the Cajitilan Lagoon.
“Deep in the Heart” Screening
In partnership with the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Performing Arts Center, HRI was proud to present a screening of the Texas wildlife film, “Deep in the Heart”. During the September event, the over 400 guests in attendance were able to visit with other “Take Action” partner organizations including CCA Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program, and more, before watching the film on the PAC’s brand new state-of-the-art video wall.
HRI Chair for Gulf Strategies, Dr. Larry McKinney, took part in a Texas Academy for Marine Policy webinar series in October entitled “Introduction to Local and Texas State Government”
Antonio Cantu and Dr. Dale Gawlik from the Conservation and Biodiversity lab co-lead a virtual workshop with Dr. Leonardo Calle titled “Modeling water level dynamics in intertidal zones using the Time-integrated Model of Shallow-water Availability (TiMSA)” on September 7-8.
Laura Beecraft and Dr. Mike Wetz gave a presentation titled “Episodic inflow and salinity changes produce distinct bloom communities in a low-inflow estuary (Baffin Bay, Texas)” at the 11th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae in October 2.
On October 27th, 2022, Chris Hale, Program Manager for HRI’s Community Resilience Group, delivered the keynote at the Ridge to Reef Conference 2022: Our Islands, Our Youth, Our Future!, the annual conference of the U.S. Virgin Islands Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (VI-EPSCoR). Chris reflected on how her education at the University of the Virgin Islands influenced her career working across the wider Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean environments and communities.
In November 2022, Dr. Coral Lozada and Ulsía Urrea Mariño, M.S. presented "Environmental Justice and Resilient Communities” at the Encuentro Biodiversidad Caguanes [Caguanes Biodiversity Workshop] in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba. Dr. Lozada talked about changes in the livelihoods of Texas shrimpers from an environmental justice perspective. Meanwhile, Urrea focused on the differentiated climatic vulnerability that the various coastal communities around the Gulf of Mexico experience derived from the effects of climate change.
Influence of Hurricane Activity on Acoustic Array Efficiency: A Case Study of Red Snapper within an Artificial Reef Complex
Banks, K.G., Streich, M.K., Curtis, J.M. and Stunz, G.W. (2022), Influence of Hurricane Activity on Acoustic Array Efficiency: A Case Study of Red Snapper within an Artificial Reef Complex. Mar Coast Fish, 14: e10220.
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“Temporal variability in water quality and phytoplankton biomass in a low-inflow estuary (Baffin Bay, Texas)”
Beecraft, L., Wetz, M.S. “Temporal variability in water quality and phytoplankton biomass in a low-inflow estuary (Baffin Bay, Texas)” Estuaries and Coasts, in press
Evaluating biodegradable alternatives to plastic mesh for small-scale oyster reef restoration
Comba D, Palmer TA, Breaux NJ, Beseres Pollack J (2022) Evaluating biodegradable alternatives to plastic mesh for small-scale oyster reef restoration. Restoration Ecology
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Biogeochemical Alkalinity Sink in a Shallow, Semiarid Estuary of the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico
Dias, L.M., Hu, X. & Yin, H. A Biogeochemical Alkalinity Sink in a Shallow, Semiarid Estuary of the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Aquat Geochem (2022).
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Ten Years of Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Projects Since the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Diefenderfer, H.L., McKinney, L.D., Boynton, W.R., Heck Jr., K.L., Kleiss, B.A., Mishra, D.R., Greening, H., George II, A.A., Carl Kraft, B.A., Kling, C.L. 2022. Ten Years of Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Projects Since the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. PNAS 119.
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Simulating oil-driven abundance changes in benthic marine invertebrates using an ecosystem model
Dornberger, L.N., P.A. Montagna, C.H. Ainsworth. 2023. Simulating oil-driven abundance changes in benthic marine invertebrates using an ecosystem model. Environmental Pollution 120450.
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Assessing the Effectiveness of Large-Scale Environmental Restoration: Challenges and Opportunities
Greening, H.S., Heck, K.L., McKinney, L.D. et al. Assessing the Effectiveness of Large-Scale Environmental Restoration: Challenges and Opportunities. Estuaries and Coasts (2022).
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Influence of an industrial discharge on long-term dynamics of abiotic and biotic resources in Lavaca Bay, Texas, USA.
Harris, E.K., P.A. Montagna, A.R. Douglas, L. Vitale, and D. Buzan. 2023. Influence of an industrial discharge on long-term dynamics of abiotic and biotic resources in Lavaca Bay, Texas, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
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Aragonite saturation states in estuaries along a climate gradient in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
Hu X, Yao H, McCutcheon MR, Dias L, Staryk CJ, Wetz MS and Montagna PA (2022), Aragonite saturation states in estuaries along a climate gradient in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Front. Environ. Sci. 10:951256.
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Call rate as an index of nest count in wading bird colonies
Larson, R.C. and Gawlik, D.E. (2022), Call rate as an index of nest count in wading bird colonies. Ibis.
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COVID-19 Small Business Impacts in the Texas Coastal Bend: A Hyperlocal Approach for Small Towns & Rural Communities
McClure, M. L., & Wowk, K. M. (2022). COVID-19 Small Business Impacts in the Texas Coastal Bend: A Hyperlocal Approach for Small Towns & Rural Communities. Small Business Institute Journal, 18(2), 10–17.
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Long-term Trends in Lavaca-Colorado and Guadalupe
Estuaries
Montagna, P.A. 2022. Long-term Trends in Lavaca-Colorado and Guadalupe Estuaries. Final Report to the Matagorda Bay Mitigation Trust, Contract 011. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas, 15 pp.
Ocean acidification in the Gulf of Mexico: Drivers, impacts, and unknowns
Emily Osborne, Xinping Hu, Emily R. Hall, Kimberly Yates, Jennifer Vreeland-Dawson, Katie Shamberger, Leticia Barbero, J. Martin Hernandez-Ayon, Fabian A. Gomez, Tacey Hicks, Yuan-Yuan Xu, Melissa R. McCutcheon, Michael Acquafredda, Cecilia Chapa-Balcorta, Orion Norzagaray, Denis Pierrot, Alain Munoz-Caravaca, Kerri L. Dobson, Nancy Williams, Nancy Rabalais, Padmanava Dash.Ocean acidification in the Gulf of Mexico: Drivers, impacts, and unknowns. Progress in Oceanography. Volume 209, 2022, 102882. ISSN 0079-6611.
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Growing pains of a data repository: GRIIDC’s evolution from environmental disaster rapid response to promoting FAIR data.
Rossi R, LeBel D and Gibeaut J (2022) Growing pains of a data repository: GRIIDC’s evolution from environmental disaster rapid response to promoting FAIR data. Front. Clim. 4:958533.
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Variability in Phytoplankton Biomass and Community Composition in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas
Tominack, S.A., Wetz, M.S. Variability in Phytoplankton Biomass and Community Composition in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. Estuaries and Coasts (2022).
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Corpus Christi Bay Ecology and Recreational Areas
Palacios Marine Agricultural Research Inc.
PI - James Gibeaut
$115,899
Gulf Scholars Program at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
PI - Mark Besonen
$450,000 Nueces Bay Demonstration/Restoration
Oyster Reef Project
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program
PI-Jennifer Pollack $30,000
The Laguna Salada Ecosystem Study: Targeted data collection from a vital tributary of Baffin Bay to support watershed restoration and protection plan efforts
Texas General Land Office (Prime Sponsor: NOAA)
PI - Michael Wetz $98,080
Focused Flows to Protect Estuarine Nursery Habitats
Texas Water Development Board
PI - Paul Montagna $150,000 Rookery Island Productivity for Priority Waterbird Species
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program (Prime Sponsor: EPA)
PI - Dale Gawlik $96,375 Texas Oyster Resource and Recovery Center
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (Prime Sponsor: Dept. of Treasury)
PI - Greg Stunz $5,157,377
Oyster Reef Restoration Assessment and Monitoring
Palacios Marine Agricultural Research Inc.
PI - Jennifer Pollack $119,779
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Monisha Sugla, M.S. MS Coastal and Marine System Science Committee Chair - Dr. Jennifer Pollack
B.S. GRADUATES
Yvonne Sheasby, M.S. MS Environmental Science Committee Chair - Dr. Katya Wowk
Rostam Mirzadi, M.S. MS Biology Committee Chair - Dr. Dale Gawlik
Felipe Urrutia, B.S. BS Biology Coastal Ecosystem Processes Lab
Daphne White, B.S. BS Biology Coastal Conservation & Restoration
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Diana Del Angel, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Scientist Community Resilience
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WOWK, PH.D. HRI Chair for Community Resilience & Director of Texas OneGulf
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Coral Lozada, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Associate Community Resilience
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Wumi Andrew
Graduate Research Assistant Ecosystem Science & Modeling
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Graduate Research Assistant Coastal Ecosystem Processes
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