A cartographic representation delineating the shoreline and adjacent areas of the Lone Star State bordering the Gulf of Mexico. These representations typically depict geographical features such as bays, estuaries, barrier islands, coastal towns, and waterways. For example, a detailed chart would illustrate the intricate network of Galveston Bay or the varying depths along the Padre Island National Seashore.
Such visual tools provide essential benefits across various sectors. Navigation, both commercial and recreational, relies heavily on accurate coastal depictions. Resource management benefits from understanding coastal erosion and wetland distribution as shown on these charts. Furthermore, historical versions offer valuable insights into coastal development and land use changes over time, assisting in long-term planning.