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“STORM” threats sets stage for trouble on the Bay
Share this story: On July 28th, 2015 a private company called STORM issued a written warning to the State of Texas. STORM said their company now controlled 23,000 acres of Galveston Bay, not the people of Texas, and they announced[…..]
The cavalry finally arrives
Share this story: For months, oyster fisherman have been waging war to stop the smelly oyster deal hatched by the politicians in Chambers County and their friends. A company called S.T.O.R.M, owned by a Chambers county political power broker and[…..]
TS Bill may have killed off remaining oysters
Share this story: GALVESTON BAY “OYSTER WAR ALREADY CLAIMS 100,000 SACKS OF OYSTERS Oyster fisherman worry rains from Tropical Storm Bill may kill much of the remaining young oyster population in Galveston Bay. That’s the latest bad news from a[…..]
Houston TV stations cover Galveston Bay oyster battle
Share this story: Dolcefino Communications got the word out about the oyster battle in Galveston Bay and the Houston media responded. Here are two stories below: Controversy over oysters grows in Galveston Bay You can eat oysters cooked or raw,[…..]
Oyster boats warn of possible violence in disputed Galveston Bay
Share this story: Owners of Oyster plants along Galveston Bay are now seeking criminal charges and threatening potential new lawsuits in the increasingly combative fight over oyster reefs. Some Oyster Captains report harassment, even unsafe boating maneuvers by a company[…..]
Stunning attempt to keep public meeting secret
Share this story: The Chambers Liberty Counties Navigation District met May 19th, 2015 in open session, a public meeting as required by the State of Texas Open Meetings Act. Hope you were there, because now the folks who spend your[…..]
Tension grows in bay during oyster rescue mission
Share this story: MEDIA ALERT PRESS CONFERENCE Oyster Boats are reporting harassment in Galveston Bay the last few days, part of a growing tension that is now interfering with a special rescue mission underway to save the oyster population. State[…..]