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Galveston Bay’s warming waters are increasingly teeming with baby bull sharks: the pups are six times more numerous than they were 40 years ago, official Texas tallies show.
Galveston Bay is the largest of the Texas Gulf Coast’s seven estuaries, which combine fresh water and salt water. Those waters are home to shrimp, crabs, oysters and many varieties of fish ...
As part of an effort to raise awareness about the bay's shrinking wetlands and pollution, the Galveston Bay Estuary Program will be holding a community open house March 26 from 1 to 5 p.m. at ...
Baby bull shark numbers are increasing in Texas, including Galveston Bay and Sabine Lake Brandi D. Addison USA TODAY NETWORK 0:00 ...
According to experts with TAMU, young bull shark numbers have been increasing in estuaries like Galveston Bay and Sabine Lake over the past 40 years, particularly where they intersect with rivers ...
The Galveston Bay Estuary Program is one of 28 estuary programs in the nation, dedicated to protecting and revitalizing Houston’s bayous and estuaries for future generations. In collaboration ...
The last time volunteers with the Galveston Bay Dolphin Research Program (GDRP) reported a Nub sighting was in September 2023. "Our volunteers are typically only at the Seawolf Station on Saturday ...
As part of our Galveston Bay Estuary Program series, we're putting the spotlight on the upcoming 'River, Lakes, Bays 'N Bayous Trash Bash®' - an annual, single-day waterway cleanup in Texas ...