A Texas A&M at Galveston expert says federal budget cuts would have consequences for endangered Kemp’s ridley turtles along the Texas coast.
Texas A&M team finds Gulf waters becoming harmful to marine life, commercial fishing could be threatened.
A Texas A&M-Galveston professor contributed to a report that shows shark populations have continued to shrink in the last 70 years.
A Texas A&M-Galveston expert explains the oyster mariculture industry developing on the Gulf Coast.
Marine biologists are studying snails and other marine life from Pacific locations to learn more about species facing extinction.
The internship program allows students to work closely with professionals to help stranded marine mammals along the Texas coast.
Texans can still enjoy gulf seafood while social distancing through curbside and delivery options and cooking at home.
Oceanography professors say the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010 changed the Gulf of Mexico in ways we are still trying to understand.
The cores show life present at 2,600 feet below the Indian Ocean seafloor. The discovery could lead to similar finds around the world.
Money from Texas Parks and Wildlife will help researchers better understand sea turtle populations, movements and habitat and other key data.