Alabama Receives $30M for Environmental and Recreational Projects

OBA Staff • August 13, 2024

Orange Beach’s Sea Sand and Stars to Receive $979,864

Alabama Receives $30M for Environmental and Recreational Projects

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – Alabama has been granted approximately $30 million to support 25 environmental and recreational projects in Coastal Alabama, Governor Kay Ivey announced during a recent press event. The funding, provided through the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 (GoMESA), aims to enhance environmental education, improve water quality, and boost recreational access in the region.


Governor Ivey expressed her enthusiasm for the projects, emphasizing the collaborative efforts with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. “We have secured more than $30 million to fund projects that improve and beautify this region we all love,” she stated. This announcement brings the total GoMESA-funded projects during the Ivey Administration to over $210 million.


A significant portion of this year’s funding focuses on environmental and nature education. Governor Ivey highlighted the importance of educating future generations about Alabama's natural habitats and wildlife. Several projects will enhance educational facilities, including museums and aquariums, to provide valuable learning experiences for both residents and visitors.


Commissioner Chris Blankenship of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources praised the positive impact of these projects. “The nature-based education, water quality improvements, and public access expansion projects announced today will have a long-term positive impact,” he said, noting the collaboration with Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill projects and other funding sources.


One of the standout projects in this funding round is the revitalization of the Sea, Sand, and Stars environmental learning center at Orange Beach Elementary School. Orange Beach City Schools has been awarded $979,684 to enhance this facility, which serves as a key educational resource for students and visitors.


The funding will support the creation of nine new exhibits, each highlighting different aspects of Orange Beach’s marine life, history, and sustainability efforts. Existing features such as the 5,000-gallon saltwater aquarium, interactive touch tank, planetarium, and 900-foot boardwalk will also be renovated.


The revitalized center will align seamlessly with Orange Beach Elementary’s curriculum, offering enriched learning opportunities that deepen students’  understanding of life sciences and foster creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Beyond the classroom, the center will serve as an invaluable resource for the broader community, providing insights into local conservation initiatives and the importance of preserving our coastal environment.


Superintendent Randy Wilkes said, “The revitalization of the Sea, Sand, and Stars is a great use of GoMESA funding and will help us protect and educate our precious natural resources while inspiring the next generation.” The center’s enhancements will align with Orange Beach Elementary’s curriculum, offering enriched learning opportunities in life sciences and fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.


Construction on the revitalized center will begin immediately, with a tentative completion date to be announced. Once completed, the center will reopen to the public, providing insights into local conservation initiatives and the importance of preserving the coastal environment.


The Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 established a revenue-sharing model for oil and gas-producing Gulf states, ensuring that Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas benefit from offshore production in the Gulf of Mexico. This latest round of funding underscores the commitment to utilizing these resources for the betterment of Alabama’s environment and communities.

2024 State of Alabama Funded GoMESA Projects

City of Creola Park, Conservation and Education Project $1,000,000
Exploreum Traveling Exhibit Gallery Refurbishment $829,012
Dauphin Island Programmatic Dredge Permit $300,000
Loxley Municipal Park Wetlands Acquisition Project $650,000
Fairhope Flying Creek Nature Preserve Phase II $1,328,400
Summerdale Miracle League Ballfields $1,538,000
Dauphin Island Middle Beach Access Improvements $1,500,000
Orange Beach Schools Sea, Sand, and Stars Education Project $979,864
Meaher State Park Headquarters Camp Store Project $1,100,000
Mobile County Cedar Point Boat Ramp Phase II $2,753,440
Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s Manatee Sighting Network $182,461
Town of Perdido Beach Comprehensive Drainage Improvements $307,670
National Maritime Museum Improvements (Mobile) $2,250,000
Saraland Water and Sewer System Upgrades $1,523,700
Blakeley Park Waterfront Access Improvement Project $1,970,500
Mobile Riverfront Park Enhancements – Phase II $3,023,667
Dauphin Island Sewer Collection System Improvements 2024 $2,965,981
Daphne Sewer Lift Station Permanent Bypass Pumps – Priority 1 $499,500
Daphne Sewer Lift Station Permanent Bypass Pumps – Priority 2 $445,500
Mobile County/TNC Coden Bayou Land Acquisition Project $753,575
City of Prichard Sweeney Lane Bridge $650,000
Honor Park – A City of Spanish Fort Project $3,000,000
Alabama Aquarium Improvements (DISL) $200,000
USA Lower Alabama Beach Education Facility $250,000
GoMESA Administration $398,641
TOTAL $30,399,911
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