
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Flood Resilience Means Thinking Upstream, Texas A&M Professor Tells US Senate Committee
Jul 11, 2022 • 3 min. readGalveston Professor Sam Brody testified in support of reauthorizing the National Flood Insurance Program.
Marine Life Can Cling Together to Buy Time in the Face of Climate Warming
Dec 16, 2021 • 2 min. readResearch from a Texas A&M Galveston marine biologist shows mussel beds protect other species during hot days, highlighting the importance of protecting vulnerable habitats.
Conference To Discuss Impacts, Challenges Of Laguna Madre
Nov 23, 2021 • 2 min. readThe 400-mile stretch of coastline from Texas to Mexico will be the focus of a week-long discussion beginning Nov. 29.
Texas A&M-Galveston professor Jay Rooker will lead a $1.9 million effort to learn more about the Flower Garden Banks and the fish that inhabit the marine sanctuary.
Research On Greater Amberjack To Be One Of Largest Fish Studies Of Its Kind
Sep 9, 2021 • 2 min. readTexas A&M-Galveston’s Jay Rooker and David Wells will be part of a team to see if the species is facing declining numbers.
Texas A&M-Galveston marine biologist Daniel Roelke says the algae bloom can be devastating to marine life and can threaten humans.
‘Shark Week’ A Reminder That Conservation Efforts Are Essential
Jul 14, 2021 • 2 min. readMarine biologists at Texas A&M University Galveston Campus said they are glad for Shark Week programming because it shows the critical importance of conservation at a time when shark numbers are declining.
When a call came that kosher meals were needed on board, Chabad at Texas A&M Rabbi Yossi Lazaroff rushed to Galveston to meet the ship, with food and equipment in hand.
State lawmakers approved legislation to start the process of building a coastal barrier to protect the upper Texas coast from hurricanes.
Dad Marcus Wharton and his daughter Brianne will both walk across the stage and get their diplomas from Texas A&M-Galveston.