Recovering from Hurricane Ike in the Gulf of Mexico
May 20, 2009 | Posted by Laura Williamson in Catch Shares, Gulf of Mexico
Eight months after Hurricane Ike slammed Texas' largest fishing community, Galveston is steadily recovering from the storm. Red snapper fishermen under IFQ management kept their businesses going because they could fish later in the year and lease quota to others when they couldn't fish themselves. Read more.
Destroyed Kemp's ridley turtle habitat
Endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtles have shown a strong come-back in recent years. Unfortunately, Hurricane Ike damaged and piled debris on their South Padre Island nesting beaches. Volunteers worked to restore and clean up the sites before the turtles' nesting season, which began last month. Experts are hopeful that these efforts will help Kemp's ridleys keep recovering. Read more.

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