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The Portuguese Man o’ War: What are they and why you should avoid them
Read full article: The Portuguese Man o’ War: What are they and why you should avoid themIf you have spent any time at the beaches on the Texas Gulf Coast, chances are you have seen jellyfish either in the water or washed up on the shore. However, there is another creature similar to a jellyfish that is often mistaken for one, but it actually isn’t.
It’s back! Clear blue water shimmers along Galveston Island beach
Read full article: It’s back! Clear blue water shimmers along Galveston Island beachIf you’ve been waiting to visit Galveston, now’s the perfect time! Usually, the water appears brown due to organic material and sediment, but the beautiful blue shines through on calm days. Don’t miss this chance to see Galveston at its best! 🌊✨
Crystal-clear blue water, white sand beaches, water activities and more at Lagoonfest
Read full article: Crystal-clear blue water, white sand beaches, water activities and more at LagoonfestWith crystal-clear blue water, white sand beaches and water activities, this is perfect spot to cool down with the whole fam!
LET’S HIT THE BEACH!😎 Galveston Island is back OPEN to visitors following Hurricane Beryl 🏖️
Read full article: LET’S HIT THE BEACH!😎 Galveston Island is back OPEN to visitors following Hurricane Beryl 🏖️Galveston Island is BACK OPEN following Hurricane Beryl which wreaked havoc across the Houston area, particularly impacting the coast.
All beach access points west of the Galveston seawall closed until further notice
Read full article: All beach access points west of the Galveston seawall closed until further noticeThe City of Galveston says all beach access points west of the end of the seawall have been closed until further notice.
Dangerous beach conditions will exist along Texas coast as tropical system churns in Gulf: Here are the impacts
Read full article: Dangerous beach conditions will exist along Texas coast as tropical system churns in Gulf: Here are the impactsAs an area of low pressure continues to develop and get its act together in the Bay of Campeche, conditions along Texas beaches will be hazardous.
Invasive Australian spotted jellyfish washes ashore Texas beach. Here’s what you should know
Read full article: Invasive Australian spotted jellyfish washes ashore Texas beach. Here’s what you should knowAn invasive Australian white spotted jellyfish was spotted on North Beach in Padre Island Friday, according to the Padre Island National Seashore.
Strange, washed-up beach items to be auctioned off for a good cause: See weird finds
Read full article: Strange, washed-up beach items to be auctioned off for a good cause: See weird findsCan you make use of baby doll parts, a crab trap, a boat, or even a sea turtle skull? If so, you’ll want to attend the annual Tony’s Trash to Treasure auction at Roberts Point Park in Port Aransas this Saturday.
July 4th in Galveston!
Read full article: July 4th in Galveston!Monday at 3:00 p.m. on KPRC 2, the Houston Life team is on the road. We’re going on a staycation in Galveston! We’re building sandcastles on the beach, checking out all the new hotels, and eating like a local. Plus, we’ll have details on the fourth of July parades, fireworks and a brand new drone show at the seawall. You can catch us at 3:00 p.m. on Houston Life!
NHL Commissioner meets with Kyle Beach, offers league's help
Read full article: NHL Commissioner meets with Kyle Beach, offers league's helpNHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has talked to Kyle Beach about what the league can do to better protect its players after Beach said he was sexually assaulted by an assistant coach in 2010 and his allegations were largely ignored by the Chicago Blackhawks.
Nearly 50 kilos of suspected cocaine seized from packages that washed up on Matagorda County beaches
Read full article: Nearly 50 kilos of suspected cocaine seized from packages that washed up on Matagorda County beachesThe Matagorda County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to beachgoers after a significant amount of packages suspected of containing cocaine started washing up on beaches in the area.
The 6 best beach looks you can find on Galveston Island
Read full article: The 6 best beach looks you can find on Galveston IslandHOUSTON – Spring Break is just around the corner, and if you’re headed to the beach, we’re helping you look your best. Galveston Island has plenty of great stores filled with trendy looks for every style you want...and need. Monica Barry, owner of Ha.Ba’s Clothing Store, is showing off six popular outfits perfect for some fun in the sun. Look 1 - Boho BeachFrom Lady Brown’s BoutiqueFind the look HERELook 2 - Laid-Back LuauFrom Surf StylesFind the look HERELook 3 - Tan and TropicalFrom Surf StylesFind the look HERELook 4 - Beachside StrollFrom The Style CoFind the look HERELook 5 - Island FashionistaFrom Ha.Ba’sFind the look HEREAdLook 6 - Seaside SoireeFrom Tangerine BoutiqueFind the look HERE
Beaches and bars are being shut down to discourage crowds during the Fourth of July weekend
Read full article: Beaches and bars are being shut down to discourage crowds during the Fourth of July weekendLos Angeles County and surrounding communities closed beaches over the weekend as California approached a quarter million reported cases of Covid-19. In hard-hit South Florida, beaches from Palm Beach to Key West will be shut down for the holiday weekend. California Gov. John Carney closed bars at state beaches ahead of the weekend. Florida Gov.
Galveston officials are cracking down on those who litter at the beach
Read full article: Galveston officials are cracking down on those who litter at the beachOver the weekend, Galveston officials started increasing efforts to punish those who litter on the island. According to a release by the City of Galveston, cigarette butts, plastic bags, styrofoam cups, and bottles are common items left on the beach. Not only does littering affect birds and marine life and is destructive to natural resources, but officials also say it’s an eyesore. Officials ask that visitors not only collect their trash but bring it to the designated bins. “Our crews work around the clock to help keep the beaches clean and we encourage all who visit to do their share in keeping the coastal environment clean, safe and healthy.”
Scientists learn how tiny critters make ocean ‘snot palaces’
Read full article: Scientists learn how tiny critters make ocean ‘snot palaces’These so-called “snot palaces” could possibly help human construction if scientists manage to crack the mucus architectural code, said Kakani Katija, a bioengineer at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Her team took a step toward solving the mystery of the snot houses and maybe someday even replicating them, according to a study in Wednesday’s journal Nature. Because the snot houses are so delicate, researchers haven’t often been able to take them to the lab to study them. These mucus structures aren’t simple. The snot houses often are nearly transparent and flow all around the critter that looks like a tadpole, but isn’t.
Boy who drowned in Crystal Beach was celebrating birthday, end of dad’s chemo treatments, family says
Read full article: Boy who drowned in Crystal Beach was celebrating birthday, end of dad’s chemo treatments, family saysLITTLE ROCK, AR – The body of a Little Rock boy who drowned in Crystal Beach over the weekend is now home in Arkansas. Two days after his tenth birthday, he and his family traveled to Crystal Beach on the Texas Coast. It was not only a celebration of Micah’s birthday but also the end of chemo for his dad, Will, who has battled cancer. While Micah's family is mourning, they are also grateful for the many people who have stepped up. The GoFundMe fundraiser on behalf of Micah’s family in Texas can be found here and the fundraiser based in Arkansas can be found here.
Are public pools safe during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Read full article: Are public pools safe during the COVID-19 pandemic?HOUSTON – Since the weather has been warm and beaches have opened, people have questioned the safety of swimming during the coronavirus pandemic. Public swimming pools fall under the governor’s plan to reopen businesses starting Friday if they operate at 25% capacity. Are pools safe? Plus, they said at the pool, proper operation and maintenance, including disinfection with chlorine, should inactivate the virus in the water. Can heat kill the virus?
WATCH: See what it’s like in Galveston this morning as beachgoers head out
Read full article: WATCH: See what it’s like in Galveston this morning as beachgoers head outGalveston beaches are open beginning Monday, but don’t pack the car with chairs and an umbrella too soon. Beginning April 27, the public beaches will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily for exercise only and other non-stationary activities. The Galveston City Council voted to allow people to surf, swim, wade fish, and access the rock groins during the designated hours. As of April 25, Galveston County reported 255 active cases of COVID-19. Finally got to walk on the beach in Galveston.
Beaches are reopening. If you go, please be smart about it
Read full article: Beaches are reopening. If you go, please be smart about itBeaches are reopening at a swift rate in some of the United States' sun-soaked southern states. More beaches are openingPanama City Beach on Friday joins a growing number of Florida beaches open for limited hours. Most beaches are open for limited hours and only for non-stationary exercise such as walking, jogging or swimming. On Jacksonville, Florida, beaches last Friday, those measures seemed erratic at best. "My experience of beaches is that unless the beaches are remote, you will find real difficulty in keeping to the six-foot rule," he said.
Beaches around Texas deserted amid coronavirus outbreak
Read full article: Beaches around Texas deserted amid coronavirus outbreakHOUSTON – As coronavirus continues to spread and non-essential businesses started to close as a precaution before stay-at-home orders were announced, many Texans began to take advantage of nature by heading to beaches. But since everyone thought of doing the same thing all at once, a stop had to be put to outdoor gatherings and many public beaches were closed. Here’s what some of Texas’ most popular beaches look like without visitors:Galvestonan empty galveston is a rare sight pic.twitter.com/Jx9UPPON4W — adriana (@gspringerx) April 1, 2020Jamaica BeachPort AransasPort Aransas Beaches are closed but with a few exceptiioms as listed on the sign. It’s a temporary order to keep us all safe! #DontBeASpreader #beachlife pic.twitter.com/qU7Xvp8vLI — Port Aransas Beaches (@PortABeaches) March 28, 2020South Padre Island
More than 40 spring breakers who ignored public health advice test positive for coronavirus
Read full article: More than 40 spring breakers who ignored public health advice test positive for coronavirusWhat's also alarming is that some of the passengers who went on the trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, took commercial flights home, the Austin Public Health Department said. Dozens of other passengers from the chartered flight are being monitored, public health officials said. The local public health department and UT Health UT Health Austin and University Health Services have contacted all of the passengers on the plane using flight manifests from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "The university is working closely with Austin Public Health to assist in contact tracing," university spokesman J.B. Bird said. Mexico was not under a federal travel advisory when this happened, health officials said.