Our History

Texas OneGulf was established in January 2015 as a Texas Center of Excellence after the Deepwater Horizon disaster to advance research into ongoing impacts from the oil spill and other long-term issues that threaten the health and sustainability of the Gulf of Mexico.

Map of the Texas OneGulf consortium of nine top state institutions
Map of the Texas OneGulf consortium of nine top state institutions

What We're Doing Today

The RESTORE Act designates five disciplines that must be addressed: coastal sustainability, restoration and protection; fisheries and wildlife research and monitoring; safe offshore energy development; sustainable and resilient economic growth; and comprehensive Gulf of Mexico observation, monitoring and mapping. Texas OneGulf advances these areas through its Strategic Research Action Plan.

Texas OneGulf is developing its scientific research program. Key to program development is guidance from the Texas OneGulf Consortium Leadership group, which acts as a Board of Directors and is comprised of senior representatives from each of OneGulf’s nine-member consortium of research institutions. The Center of Excellence has also formed the Texas OneGulf Agency Council to better inform OneGulf on priority decision-making needs and the development of projects. The Council is composed of agency leadership from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Division of Emergency Management, Texas General Land Office, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas Water Development Board.

Drawing from the Texas OneGulf Strategic Research and Action Plan, the Council has identified Texas OneGulf Priority Needs, including priority research questions in the Community Resilience and Estuarine and Coastal Environments focus areas. These questions formed the basis of the Texas OneGulf FY23 Notice of Funding Availability (currently in review) and will continue to guide future funding efforts.

Importantly, OneGulf also will continue to support the deepening of collaboration among scientists and end-users to better understand decision-making needs and contexts, such that trusted, actionable science can be best supported and produced.

Closed: FY23 Notice of Funding Availability

Contact Us

6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5869
Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5869

(361) 825-2000