Seafood Consumption Advisories: 5 Questions with Scott Jones, Director of Advocacy, Galveston Bay Foundation

  Scott Jones is the Director of Advocacy for the Galveston Bay Foundation. Scott ensures that the Galveston Bay Foundation is an active participant in the public review of projects, initiatives and issues that impact the Bay – from individual wetland dredge and fill projects to seafood consumption safety to waste site cleanups. He seeks to […]

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Interview with dolphin researchers Vanessa Mintzer and Kristi Fazioli

Vanessa Mintzer of the Galveston Bay Foundation and Kristi Fazioli from the Environmental Institute of Houston (at the University of Houston at Clear Lake) are studying dolphins in upper Galveston Bay. The Galveston Bay Dolphin Research and Conservation Program (GDRCP) was formed in 2014 as a partnership between the Galveston Bay Foundation (GBF) and the […]

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Help Galveston Bay recover from Hurricane Harvey damage and become more resilient for the future

A message from HARC and GBF: Our thoughts are with all those focusing on the post-Harvey recovery of homes and businesses throughout the Houston-Galveston region and the Texas Coast. Partners throughout the region are hard at work ensuring the recovery of Galveston Bay so it can continue to be a natural resource for all of […]

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Engaging the Community – Working Together to Make Positive Changes for the Bay!

The Galveston Bay Report Card provides a snapshot of Bay health, creating a baseline for action and future assessments of Galveston Bay.  The Report Card is based on a two-pronged approach which pairs the vast knowledge and analytical skills of research scientists at the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC) with the educational outreach and advocacy […]

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What’s the deal with flesh-eating bacteria in Galveston Bay?

Article originally written by Galveston Bay Foundation’s Scott Jones, Director of Advocacy in August 2015. HARC and its partner, the Galveston Bay Foundation, revisit the 2015 topic of Vibrio vulnificus, the bacterium causing illness and incidents of “flesh eating bacteria” in Galveston Bay. This updated article includes new data on the number of reported illnesses […]

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