Science Inventory

GALVESTON BAY CCMP

Citation:

Impact/Purpose:

Healthy Waters

Description:

Galveston Bay ranks high among the nation's great bay systems, providing huge economic benefits to the region and state. Remarkably, the bay's natural resources are self-renewing as long as the bay remains healthy and productive. However, Galveston Bay, like many other U.S. bays, now faces significant problems related to habitat loss and species declines, conflicting human uses, and pollution. Some management actions (for example, regulation of point sources of pollution) are already working to improve the bay. Other serious problems still need to be addressed if disasters noted in other U.S. bays are to be prevented. The bay's most serious problems, such as habitat losses and non-point source pollution, occur at the ecosystem level, and will require interdisciplinary solutions involving both natural resource agencies and bay stakeholders.
The Galveston Bay Plan is a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan produced by the Galveston Bay National Estuary Program under Section 320 of the Water Quality Act. The Plan was drafted by a partnership of state and federal agencies, local governments, stakeholders, interest groups, and the public. Over a five-year period, bay problems were agreed upon, numerous scientific studies conducted, and 82 management initiatives were established to address 17 specific problems.

URLs/Downloads:

Galveston Bay CCMP   Exit EPA's Web Site

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT
Product Published Date:03/12/2003
Record Last Revised:10/30/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 55727