08 Jan 2025 Category Post by Len Hayward Exploring the Flow: New Book Highlights Freshwater Inflows into Bays and Estuaries
10 Sep 2024 Category Post by Len Hayward TAMU-CC, HRI and CCME-II: The Power of Collaboration and Hands-on Experience
20 May 2024 Category Press Release from HydroEcology Dr. Paul Montagna Named Director of Texas OneGulf Center of Excellence
05 Dec 2023 Category External Source from Estuaries and Coasts Estuaries and Coasts - Special Issue - Low Inflow Estuaries
07 Sep 2023 Category Post HRI Ecosystem Science and Modeling Group Receives National Science Foundation Funding for Upcoming Collaborative Climate Research
30 Nov 2022 Category Press Release from GCOOS New Gulf of Mexico Initiative Seeks to Address Ocean Acidification Across International Borders
23 Nov 2022 Category External Source from Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences Texas A&M Scientists Keep Watch As Acidification Threatens Flower Garden Banks Corals
16 Jun 2022 Category Post from HydroEcology Former HRI Doctoral Student and Post-Doctoral Researcher Name New Copepod Species after HRI Mentors
02 Nov 2021 Category External Source from Verify Road Trip The rising sea will slowly swallow parts of the Texas Coast in the age of climate change
30 Oct 2021 Category External Source from Victoria Advocate Environmental advocates, fishermen call for new federal review of ship channel expansion
27 Sep 2021 Category Press Release Autonomous Glider Withstands Two Hurricanes While Transmitting Continuous Ocean Data
26 Jul 2021 Category External Source from HydroEcology Dr. Paul Montagna Internationally Ranked Among Top Scientists for Research Citations
11 May 2021 Category External Source from Texas Water Resources Institute Meet a Scientist: Paul Montagna
14 Apr 2021 Category Press Release from Center for Sportfish Science and Conservation TAMU-CC Researchers Secure $1.6 million for Matagorda Bay Mitigation Projects
02 Feb 2021 Category Post from HydroEcology World Wetlands Day: New HRI HydroEcology Lab Using Decades of Research to Keep Texas Wetlands Healthy
06 Oct 2020 Category External Source from Texas Water Resources Institute Land use and climate changes are throwing estuaries off balance