2026



2026
Managed by Conrad Blucher Institute
Since May 2026
In Texas, US
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This site overlooks University Beach, a CEPRA-restored shoreline completed in August 2001 along Corpus Christi Bay. The landscape is comprised of sandy beach, low dune vegetation, and engineered structures, including breakwaters and terminal groins that stabilize the shoreline and support sediment retention. The area provides important habitat for coastal birds, including seasonal nesting species such as Least Terns, Wilson’s Plover, and Killdeer. This station is used to monitor shoreline change, sediment movement, vegetation dynamics, and habitat use over time. Viewers should look for shifts in shoreline position, changes in water extent, variations in vegetation, and bird activity across seasons and weather events.
With a focused history on coastal applications, the Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science (CBI) at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi has played a vital role in protecting citizens and property along the Gulf Coast since 1987. As an inclusive geospatial science research environment, CBI uses advanced technologies to map, measure, collect and manage data to predict the physical environment and support decision making. Working with governmental entities, industry leaders, and stakeholders, the institute provides data and develops innovative solutions informed by precise measurements that honor the Blucher family’s legacy and commitment to surveying and science.