Protecting Galveston Bay from Ghost Fishing Every year, thousands of animals die as a result of ghost fishing. Ghost fishing occurs when animals are caught in lost or abandoned traps and fishing gear. Abandoned, lost or derelict crab traps are one example of how ghost fishing can occur, and these traps have been identified as […]
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Rain Barrels Save Money and Protect Our Waterways
Rain barrels are an easy and sustainable solution to reducing water consumption and lowering our water bills! So, how does it work? Rain barrels collect rainwater from rooftops and store that water until you need to use it. This means instead of turning on your outdoor hose to water your plants and yard, you can […]
Your Galveston Bay Report Card in 2018: A Year in Review and a Look Ahead
Now in its fourth year of publication, the Galveston Bay Report Card is a resource for environmental information and action for the greater Houston and Galveston communities. The Galveston Bay Foundation, in partnership with HARC, provide this vital community resource to better understand the overall health of the bay and connect citizens through education, awareness […]
Galveston Bay Foundation: Volunteers are vital for the health of the bay
by Emily Ford, Volunteer Coordinator, Galveston Bay Foundation The 2018 Galveston Bay Report Card outreach season has started, and it is exciting to connect with the communities connected to the Bay. One of the most rewarding and impactful ways that you can help is by volunteering! Galveston Bay is one of the largest and most […]
Water Quality Monitoring Team
Galveston Bay Foundation’s Water Quality Monitoring Team is a team of trained volunteers who conduct monthly water quality sampling at specific locations around Galveston Bay. In addition to providing more information on the health of Galveston Bay’s waters, these volunteers serve as the eyes of their water monitoring site. While collecting water quality data, they […]