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Here's the science that explains why Galveston, Texas's beach water, which is normally brown, turns crystal clear and blue. Galveston’s typically brown water sometimes turns bright blue.
A 55-year-old man drowned over the weekend at Galveston Beach, and in light of the tragedy, officials are urging residents about beach safety ahead of what’s expected to be a busy Fourth of July weeke ...
People enjoy a summer day on Stewart Beach on Friday, June 1, 2018, in Galveston. The blue water off Galveston over the past weekend has been driving a surge in tourism to Galveston.
Beach safety is important and can be ensured by swimming near a lifeguard, avoiding rip currents, diving in deeper water, and ...
A Houston man died Sunday morning after officials say he was pulled from the water in Galveston, according to media reports. ...
Galveston Beach is expected to have dangerous surf and moderate to high risk of rip currents today, with temperatures in the 80s and thunderstorms possible, so be sure to take precautions and stay ...
GALVESTON, Texas — If you were near Crystal Beach Friday, you may have noticed an unusual blue glow in the water. What you were seeing is bioluminescence. Experts at Texas A&M at Galveston say ...
"We're not getting them no plane ticket to the beach. We're sending their a** to Galveston, Texas, right where that dirty water washed up on the beach. They can't even get in the water," he continued.
GALVESTON, Texas — If you were near Crystal Beach Friday, you may have noticed an unusual blue glow in the water. What you were seeing is bioluminescence. Experts at Texas A&M at Galveston say ...