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The Future ofSan Antonio Bay
Could a: Stakeholder-based,
Collaborative,Non-Regulatory
Management ProgramMake a Difference?
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San Antonio Bay System (Guadalupe/San Antonio Estuary)
Wikimapia: Courtesy of Norman Boyd, TPWD
Espiritu Santo Bay
San Antonio Bay
Mesquite Bay
Guadalupe Bay
Hynes Bay
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San Antonio Bay A large contributing watershed
Courtesy of Norman Boyd, TPWD
Austin
San Antonio
San AntonioBay
VictoriaRegion L
Water Planning Area
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Meeting Objectives
• Look at Models for Collaborative, Non-Regulatory Planning and/or Management of Natural Resources
• Identify Important Ecological and Human Use Issues in the San Antonio Bay System
• Solicit Stakeholder Input on San Antonio Bay Issues
• Discuss the Concept of Developing and Implementing a Planning/Management Program for the San Antonio Bay System
• Identify Steps Forward
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San Antonio BayIssues/Goals
• Maintaining/Improving a “Sound Ecological Environment”– Freshwater Inflows: Quantity and Timing– Habitat Loss: Wetlands Protection & Restoration– Endangered Species– Water Quality/Circulation/Exchange– Living Resources: Entire Food Chain– Human Health: Pathogens and Toxic Substances– NPS Control
• Maintaining/Improving Ecosystem Functions– i. e., Nutrient Cycling, Food Production
• Maintaining/Improving Human Uses– Commercial & Recreational Fishing– Public Access Points– Agriculture & Shoreline Development– Maritime Commerce: Dredging and Beneficial
Uses
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The Future of San Antonio Bay:Management Options
• Status Quo:– Fragmented, non-programmatic approach – Little anticipated improvement in ability to
address critical issues– Continued/potential conflict between user
groups
• State/Federal Regulatory Intervention– Top-down approach– Utilizes command/control methodologies– Still fragmented approach– Limited in geographic/jurisdictional extent
• Community-based, collaborative management program– Promotes management at the “watershed” scale– Integrates science into decision-making– Fosters collaborative problem-solving– Broad-based, inclusive, stake-holder driven– Non-Regulatory
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The Future of San Antonio Bay:Would you like to be a part?
Courtesy of Steve Raabe, P.E.San Antonio River Authority