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May 15, 2006
The Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve is Designated
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Signing of MANERR designation
documents: Front row (l to r): Vice Admiral
Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and
Atmosphere; William C. Powers, Jr., President, The University of Texas
at Austin; and John H. Dunnigan, Assistant Administrator, National Ocean
Service. Back row (l to r): Lee A. Fuiman, Director, University of
Texas Marine Science Institute; Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz, D-Texas,
U.S. House of Representatives; Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas,
U.S. Senate; Paul A. Montagna, Manager, Mission-Aransas National
Estuarine Research Reserve; Colleen McHugh, The University of Texas
System, Board of Regents; Mary Ann Rankin, Dean, University of Texas at
Austin of College Natural Sciences. |
On May 6, 2006, a ceremony honoring the formal designation of the
Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve was held at the University
of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas, Texas. The National
Estuarine Research Reserve System is a network of coastal reserves that operate
as a collective partnership between the federal government and coastal states.
The Mission-Aransas NERR will bring together scientists, landowners,
policy-makers, and the public to ensure that coastal management decisions
benefit flora and fauna, water quality and people. This 27th site in the
national system includes 185,708 contiguous acres of wetland, terrestrial, and
marine environments. The land is primarily coastal prairie with unique oak
motte habitats. The wetlands include riparian habitat and freshwater and
saltwater marshes. Within the water areas, the bays are large, open, and
include extensive wind tidal flats, seagrass meadows, mangroves, and oyster
reefs. These unique and diverse estuarine habitats in the western Gulf of
Mexico support a host of endangered and threatened species including the
endangered whooping crane.
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The Marine Science Institute
auditorium was filled with dignitaries and other invitees to witness the
event. |
Representative Gene Seaman and Sally
Crofutt. |
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Local dignitaries (l to r): Jack
Turner, Betty Turner, Ann Vaughan, Congressman Solomon Ortiz, Dr. Joan
Holt, Mayor Georgia Neblett. |
NERR managers (l to r): Becky
Christensen, Elkhorn Slough site; Dr. Paul Montagna, Mission-Aransas
site; Dr. Jaime Kooser, San Francisco Bay site. |
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