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These Texas waterfront restaurants serve unforgettable seafood with stunning views—no ocean required. Locals swear by the ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNHarris Co. residents upset that 2018 flood projects are $1.3B short with risk of being put on holdAfter feeling like they were promised protection, some Harris County neighbors can't believe there isn't enough money for flood projects. On Thursday, Harris County Flood Control District Director ...
Removing trash, debris, and other pollutants from Buffalo Bayou prevents them from making their way to Galveston Bay, the largest estuary on the Texas coast and part of the National Estuary Program.
Those who fish in Buffalo Bayou can also assume that larger fish have accumulated more toxins in their tissue over time, said Professor Haitham Mohammed, with Texas A&M University's Department of ...
The Galveston Bay Foundation is hosting the 4th Annual Houston Oyster & SeaFest on Saturday, April 5, at The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou, featuring oysters, seafood, craft beers, live music, and ...
Dollar Reef – 529 acres Restoration acreage – 139 acres The temporarily closed oyster restoration areas in the Galveston Bay Complex will reopen for public harvest on Nov. 1, 2026.
Houston Buffalo Bayou trail segment collapses next to east Houston apartments At least two light fixtures behind the apartment complex sunk. A large vertical crack could be seen in a section of ...
Though Houston is not immediately on the coast, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a meal by the water. Nicknamed Bayou City, H-Town and its suburbs feature plenty of dining establishments that offer a ...
Leaking wells are far from a rare occurrence in its waters. Trinity Bay is full of oil-and-gas equipment that’s falling apart because of the salty air and turbulent weather.
Hurricane Harvey left behind feet of sand in some places across the Houston metro, like at Buffalo Bayou Park just west of downtown. Credit: Ben Chang “Everything became a source [of sediment ...
Water from Galveston Bay crashes over a barrier September 12, 2008 in Seabrook, Texas, ahead of Hurricane Ike. Photo: Dave Einsel (Getty Images) This story was originally published by Grist.
The $30 billion 'Ike Dike' could fail to block climate-fueled storm surge — and won’t prevent other urban flooding in Houston.
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