Then, on Nov. 7, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved a temporary closure of two oyster restoration areas in ...
A quarter-century ago, Galveston Bay oysters accounted for 70 percent of the state's entire crop, but they've had a rough go lately. Besides years of overfishing, the bay's reefs are recovering ...
Continuing a more-or-less spontaneous theme this week of commenting on the good news — research at the state’s first industry ...
Then, on Nov. 7, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved a temporary closure of two oyster restoration areas in Galveston Bay, which will not reopen for public harvest until November 2026.