IOBCWA joins others in action regarding Desalination...
Welcome to IOBCWA
The Ingleside on the Bay Coastal Watch Association (IOBCWA) is a Texas non-profit organization that was formed in 2019 by a group of concerned Ingleside on the Bay (IOB) citizens who are taking action to mitigate negative effects on our bayfront community due to rising sea levels, larger and more frequent ship traffic, and rapid industrialization.
Next Member Meeting: May 10th at 6pm - 1018 Bayshore Dr.Professors Oswald Jenewein & Michelle Hummell of the University of Texas at Arlington will be giving a presentation at the home of Patrick and Julie Nye at 1018 Bayshore Dr. this coming Monday May 10th at 6PM.
All are welcome to hear about: Ingleside on the Bay. A Resilient Waterfront for a Texas Coastal Town Light hors d'oeuvres will be served so please RSVP to [email protected] and invite your friends and neighbors.
Anyone can Join IOBCWA for FREE in 2021 (dues have been waived). You can also mail the completed application to the address at the bottom of the form, hand it to an officer, or bring it to one of our events. Please mail your tax-deductible donations to: IOBCWA 1018 Bayshore Drive Ingleside, TX 78362 |
CURRENT FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGNS
Our Little Piece of ParadiseFounded in 1958 and incorporated as a city in 1991, Ingleside on the Bay offers a high quality of life, with its own marina, beach club, restaurants, and laid-back, secluded bayfront lifestyle. While the community lies off the beaten path, the increasing volume and size of ship traffic and build-out of surrounding industries threatens to degrade this quality of life. IOBCWA members include educators, engineers, business owners, elected officials, and others who aim to increase the positive and decrease the negative impacts of the changes underway and yet to come.
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Good Fences Make Good NeighborsOur convenient location on Corpus Christi Bay near the Gulf IntraCoastal Waterway is desirable not only for residents and recreation, but also for industry. Our aim is to develop good relationships with our neighboring industries through open communication, educational opportunities, and shared research. While we trust that our industrial neighbors are following all standards and requirements, we believe it is important to understand the effects of these industries and other changes to our environment - and not be the last to know.
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The Good and Bad of Bayside LivingWithout question, our location on the sunset-facing side of Corpus Christi Bay is one of our community's biggest assets. However, with our front row seat to Mother Nature, we see first-hand the effects of rising sea levels, seasonal high tides, and tropical storms and hurricanes. In 2017, many homes and boats in IOB were damaged by the wrath of Hurricane Harvey. In 2020, we experienced a 3-4 ft storm surge from Hurricane Hanna. IOBCWA is helping to put in place strategies for resilience, so we will be better-prepared for all hazards.
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A Texas Non-Profit 501(c)(3) OrganizationIncorporated as a Texas non-profit on 9/25/19, IOBCWA is working to ensure the resiliency of IOB in the face of these various weather-related and manmade threats. We seek to engage with area industries, universities, and coastal communities to address air and water issues; explore innovative landscaping, architectural, and technological strategies; and pursue grants designed to establish IOB as a model for resilient coastal communities. IOBCWA received 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status as a public charity on December 2, 2019.
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