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The Texas Sea Grant College Program is a collaboration of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the State of Texas and universities across the state.

Who we are

Texas Sea Grant’s team includes administrative staff, program coordination, communications, and extension agents along the Texas coast.

What we do

Coastal Science. Community Solutions.

Publications

Peer-reviewed publications, resources, and materials.

Advisory Committee

Volunteer organization of citizens in science, workforce, and education advising on important matters related to TXSG.

Our Partners

Texas Sea Grant partners with many local, government, non-profit, education, and industry organizations.

Partner With Us

Texas Sea Grant maintains an extensive network of partnerships spanning federal, state, regional, academic, non-profit, and industry sectors.

Careers

Texas Sea Grant’s open positions.

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Focus Areas

Explore Texas Sea Grant’s focus areas.

Focus Areas

Healthy Coastal Ecosystems

Supports healthy ecosystems by education and outreach, programming, and events on sustainable practices.

Resilient Communities and Economies

Supports development of innovative policies, institutional capacities, and management approaches that increase community resilience.

 
Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development

Promotes environmental literacy by supporting students and the workforce through the development of STEM educational programs, tools, and products.

Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture

Works to ensure safe, secure, and sustainable supplies of domestic seafood and decrease our reliance on seafood imports, and support healthy fish stocks and vibrant recreational fisheries

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  • Partner with Us
  • Funding
Serving Our Coasts

Texas Sea Grant’s outreach serves the communities and regions of the Texas coast. Science for the sustainable management and conservation of Texas’ coastal and marine resources is central to Texas Sea Grant’s mission.

Collaboration Opportunities

In Our Communities

Extension is a two-way transfer of knowledge between researchers and community stakeholders.

Through Education

Providing science-based programs across all educational levels, enhancing STEM learning in marine-related fields.

Through Funded Research

Supports innovative, science-based solutions to address environmental, economic, and social challenges.

 
Through Volunteering

Texas Sea Grant welcomes the help of the community to help monitor, protect, and clean our coasts.

Through Workforce Development

Trainings, Workshops, Advising, Certification and Technical Assistance.

Events Calendar

Find out if Texas Sea Grant is hosting, attending, or leading an event in your area.

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Funding

Texas Sea Grant supports marine- and coastal-related research at universities across the state through a competitive grant program.

Research Funding

Biennial Research Competition
CLOSED – Biennial Research Competition Request for Proposals
CLOSED – NOAA Sea Grant Marine, Coastal, and Great Lakes National Aquaculture Initiative
Texas Sea Grant Award Reporting

Funding for Students

CLOSED – NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship and Digital Coast Fellowship
CLOSED – Community Engaged Internship
CLOSED – John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
CLOSED-National Marine Fisheries Service-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship Program
Ralph Rayburn Scholarship
 
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Texas Sea Grant will continue to support cutting-edge research in the areas of marine-related energy sources, climate change, coastal processes, energy efficiency, hazards, storm water management and tourism.

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Subscribe to Tidings Newsletter

Monthly Texas Sea Grant newsletter.

Subscribe to Get Hooked Newsletter

Get Hooked, quarterly Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Seafood newsletter

 
Subscribe to Texas Shores Magazine

Annual magazine about education, outreach, and research supported by Texas Sea Grant.

Read Texas Shores Magazine

Read the latest edition of Texas Shores, Volume 47.

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Sea Grant Texas at Texas A&M University
  • Division of Research
About

The Texas Sea Grant College Program is a collaboration of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the State of Texas and universities across the state.

Who we are

Texas Sea Grant’s team includes administrative staff, program coordination, communications, and extension agents along the Texas coast.

What we do

Coastal Science. Community Solutions.

Publications

Peer-reviewed publications, resources, and materials.

Advisory Committee

Volunteer organization of citizens in science, workforce, and education advising on important matters related to TXSG.

Our Partners

Texas Sea Grant partners with many local, government, non-profit, education, and industry organizations.

Partner With Us

Texas Sea Grant maintains an extensive network of partnerships spanning federal, state, regional, academic, non-profit, and industry sectors.

Careers

Texas Sea Grant’s open positions.

Quicklinks
    NOAA
    24-27 TXSG Strategic Plan
    Contact Us
Focus Areas

Explore Texas Sea Grant’s focus areas.

Focus Areas

Healthy Coastal Ecosystems

Supports healthy ecosystems by education and outreach, programming, and events on sustainable practices.

Resilient Communities and Economies

Supports development of innovative policies, institutional capacities, and management approaches that increase community resilience.

Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development

Promotes environmental literacy by supporting students and the workforce through the development of STEM educational programs, tools, and products.

Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture

Works to ensure safe, secure, and sustainable supplies of domestic seafood and decrease our reliance on seafood imports, and support healthy fish stocks and vibrant recreational fisheries

Quicklinks
    Contact an Extension Agent
    Partner with Us
    Funding
Serving Our Coasts

Texas Sea Grant’s outreach serves the communities and regions of the Texas coast. Science for the sustainable management and conservation of Texas’ coastal and marine resources is central to Texas Sea Grant’s mission.

Collaboration Opportunities

In Our Communities

Extension is a two-way transfer of knowledge between researchers and community stakeholders.

Through Education

Providing science-based programs across all educational levels, enhancing STEM learning in marine-related fields.

Through Funded Research

Supports innovative, science-based solutions to address environmental, economic, and social challenges.

Through Volunteering

Texas Sea Grant welcomes the help of the community to help monitor, protect, and clean our coasts.

Through Workforce Development

Trainings, Workshops, Advising, Certification and Technical Assistance.

Events Calendar

Find out if Texas Sea Grant is hosting, attending, or leading an event in your area.

Quicklinks
    Our Impact
    Student Opportunities
Funding

Texas Sea Grant supports marine- and coastal-related research at universities across the state through a competitive grant program.

Research Funding

Biennial Research Competition
CLOSED – Biennial Research Competition Request for Proposals
CLOSED – NOAA Sea Grant Marine, Coastal, and Great Lakes National Aquaculture Initiative
Texas Sea Grant Award Reporting

Funding for Students

CLOSED – NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship and Digital Coast Fellowship
CLOSED – Community Engaged Internship
CLOSED – John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
CLOSED-National Marine Fisheries Service-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship Program
Ralph Rayburn Scholarship
Make a Gift
News

Texas Sea Grant will continue to support cutting-edge research in the areas of marine-related energy sources, climate change, coastal processes, energy efficiency, hazards, storm water management and tourism.

Newsletters and Publications

Subscribe to Tidings Newsletter

Monthly Texas Sea Grant newsletter.

Subscribe to Get Hooked Newsletter

Get Hooked, quarterly Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Seafood newsletter

Subscribe to Texas Shores Magazine

Annual magazine about education, outreach, and research supported by Texas Sea Grant.

Read Texas Shores Magazine

Read the latest edition of Texas Shores, Volume 47.

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Texas Shores Art Contest

Texas Shores is Texas Sea Grant’s annual magazine celebrating coastal research, education and outreach. The cover art contest invites artists of all ages to showcase their connection to the Texas coast, with one submission featured on the 2026 cover.

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Overview

Texas Shores is Texas Sea Grant’s annual magazine highlighting the education, outreach and research supported by the organization. The cover serves as the magazine’s first impression – much like choosing the right bait, it must be eye-catching, audience-focused and reflective of the stories inside.

Past covers have featured photographs tied to key stories or milestones, such as the 50th anniversary photo collage or the 2025 shrimp boat cover, reflective of milestones made within that community.

In addition, Texas Sea Grant has also offered cover art contests, which help showcase the creativity of coastal community members and amplify the perspectives of those we serve.

Participating in the contest offers artists meaningful visibility across Texas’ coastal communities. Texas Shores is distributed to more than 6,000 subscribers, shared widely at Texas Sea Grant events, and placed on desks, information counters, and public spaces along the coast.

Featured artwork will be seen by educators, researchers, coastal professionals, community leaders and readers who care deeply about Texas’ land, water, and people – providing artists a unique platform to share their creative voice and connection to the coast.

Awards will be given across age groups and artistic approaches. One submission will be selected for the Texas Shores 2026 cover, with additional awards recognizing outstanding youth, teen, and adult artists, as well as photography and fine art submissions.

Art Style

Texas Sea Grant’s work supports Texas’ natural resources, economy, and communities—from the coast to inland waterways. To reflect the breadth of our impact, our programs and partnerships are organized into four focus areas. Each icon represents a core pathway through which we serve Texans, connect science to solutions, and build a more resilient future.

These icons appear throughout this issue of Texas Shores and across our communications and educational materials. While one icon may lead, many projects overlap across multiple focus areas.

Artists should create original work inspired by one of the four focus areas and include a short summary (250 words) explaining how their artwork connects to that area and what inspired the piece.

Focus Areas

Healthy Coastal Ecosystems

Supports science and community partnerships that protect, restore, and enhance the resilience of Texas’ coastal habitats and wildlife.

Imagery Examples: Wetlands, dunes, oyster reefs, coastal birds

Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture

Supports thriving fisheries and responsible aquaculture through research, innovation, and collaboration with producers and coastal communities.

Imagery Examples: Fish, oysters, shrimp, aquaculture farms, fishing boats

Resilient Communities and Economies

Supports the development of innovative policies, management strategies, and community-based solutions that strengthen resilience and increase preparedness in the face of coastal hazards.

Imagery examples: Fishing boats, waterfront towns, community gatherings

Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development

Invests in education, training, and hands-on opportunities that empower Texans of all ages to become informed coastal stewards and future leaders.

Imagery examples: Inspiration pulled from classroom activities, citizen science

Eligibility

The Texas Shores Art Contest is open to all ages, including ISD level (middle/high school), college students, and community members. Participants must be a Texas resident and are limited to one submission per person.

Submission Requirements

Any visual are medium is welcome, including oil or acrylic painting, watercolor, illustration, digital art, photography, mixed media, fish printing (gyotaku), textile or fiber art, collage, and traditional or Native art forms – if it can be captured in a high-quality digital format, it may be submitted.

  • Submissions must be made in either a PNG or PDF format that is high-resolution and a minimum of 300 DPI.
  • Since this contest is for the magazine cover measuring at 8.5 x 11 inches, submissions are required to be as a vertical portrait.
  • Each submission should be accompanied by the artist name, age, contact information, and a short summary of the work (250 words).
  • All submitted artwork must be original and not infringe on any copyrights.
SUBMIT ARTWORK

Awards

  • 1st Place: Artwork featured on the Texas Shores 2026 cover along with an artist spotlight.
  • Best Visualization of a coastal or marine-related science concept: excerpt/highlight and artist description.
  • Best in Show – Youth Artist: Excerpt/highlight and artist description. (12 and under)
  • Best in Show – Teen Artist: Youth Artist: Excerpt/highlight and artist description. (13-18)
  • Best in Show – Adult Artist: Excerpt/highlight and artist description.
  • Best Photography Submission: Half-page feature with artwork and artist description.
  • Best Illustrative/Fine Art Submission: Half-page feature with artwork and artist description.
  • Best Digital Art Submission: Half-page feature with artwork and artist description.
  • Honorable Mentions: Selected submissions will be highlighted in a dedicated gallery section.

Artistic Integrity & Use of Artificial Intelligence

Texas Sea Grant values original creative work that reflects authentic experiences, places, and communities along the Texas coast. To maintain the integrity of the Texas Shores cover art contest, submissions must be the original work of the artist and may not be generated by artificial intelligence (AI).

Limited digital editing or enhancement of original artwork or photography (such as color correction, cropping, or minor retouching) is permitted; however, AI-generated imagery or substantial AI-assisted creation is not eligible. All submitters must be able to confirm authorship of their work. Texas Sea Grant reserves the right to request additional information about the creation of submitted artwork if needed.

Gallery

Texas Shores 2013 Summer Cover
Texas Shores 2013 Winter Cover
Texas Shores 2019 Cover
Texas Shores 2025 Cover
Texas Shores 2020 Spring Cover
Texas Shores 2021 Cover
Texas Shores 2023 Cover
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Contact

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Megan Towery

Communications Director Texas Sea Grant Texas A&M University College Station, Texas
  • megantowery@tamu.edu
  • (979) 845 -1245
Nicolas Perez

Nicolas Perez

Communications Specialist
  • nperez15@tamu.edu
  • (361) 825-6210
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Anna Weis

Communications Specialist
  • annaleeweis@tamu.edu
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