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A Battle On The Gulf Pits The Coast Guard Against Mexican Red Snapper Poachers


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Mexican fishermen tend to their nets on Bagdad Beach, just south of the Texas-Mexico border. Red snapper poaching along the Gulf is a multi-million dollar black market.
Updated July 18, 2021 at 5:33 PM ET
It s the hidden U.S.-Mexico border war.
For years, Mexican fisherman have crossed into U.S. waters to illegally catch high-priced red snapper. It has become a multi-million dollar black market, the Mexican cartel is involved, Texas fishermen are outraged, and the federal government can t seem to stop it.
The U.S. Coast Guard on South Padre Island has a one-of-a-kind mission among the 197 stations along the nation s seacoasts. Their chief enforcement activity entails bouncing across the swells of the lower Texas Gulf in pursuit of wily Mexican fishing boats filled with plump, rosy fish destined for seafood houses in Mexico City and Houston. ....

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Oyster Shells Help to Rebuild Shorelines


Oyster Shells Help to Rebuild Shorelines
July 14, 2021
In this June 29, 2021 photo, workers on a large flat boat (called a barge) put 680 bushels of clam and oyster shells into the Mullica River in Port Republic, New Jersey. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
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When we eat some popular kinds of shellfish, namely clams, mussels and oysters, we leave behind large amounts of shells.
Instead of throwing these shells into the trash, several projects around the United States now aim to put these shells back into waterways. The goal is to restore, or bring back, the natural environment a process called ....

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