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- NARRATOR: It's time to feed the fish.

[splashing]

- WORKER: You don't want to stick your hand in there.

- NARRATOR: These hungry red drum and seatrout

are at Sea Center Texas in Lake Jackson.

Located on 75 acres, the fish hatchery raises

red drum, seatrout, and southern flounder,

stocking between 10 to 16 million fish into

Texas bays each year.

[acoustic music]

- Stock enhancement is not just putting fish out there

for people to catch.

It is the idea of making our naturally occurring population

of game fish more robust.

- NARRATOR: Sea Center Texas also features an aquarium,

nature trail and fishing events.

It's open to the public and it's always free.

- Pond 5 probably has the same issue going on.

- NARRATOR: It's 7 am and hatchery staff are preparing

for a day of raising fish.

Biologist Jeff Bayer starts his day in the baby making room.

- JEFF: We're going to start our day collecting eggs

from a spotted seatrout spawn.

And those floating eggs will come out of the tank

and into an egg collector.

And we see that the eggs have started to float so we know

these are good eggs, these are fertilized eggs.

- NARRATOR: Now it's time for an egg count.

- JEFF: 1,700 trout eggs fit into one milliliter of water.

So today we have 102,000 fertilized eggs

- NARRATOR: Next the eggs go into the incubation tank,

which is aerated with oxygen.

- JEFF: So that's the idea:

these trout are spawning in the passes, it's a little rougher.

We're replicating what happens in the bay.

- NARRATOR: After the eggs hatch, the tiny larvae go

into outside ponds to grow.

- JEFF: One of my responsibilities as a biologist,

we're going to read the ponds.

We take a lot of data here.

I can see what the oxygen has been.

I can see how many fish were stocked.

I can see what size the fish are.

We're trying to produce 400,000 fingerlings in a 1-acre pond.

- NARRATOR: For Jeff, it's personal.

[inspirational music]

- JEFF: I grew up near the Gulf coast.

My dad grew up fishing speckled trout and red drum

so I grew up doing that, too.

And by the early 80s, here I am 10-12 years old,

and even I knew I wasn't catching red drum anymore.

And I became fascinated with aquaculture.

[crickets chirp]

- NARRATOR: While most folks are still sleeping,

Jeff and his crew are collecting seatrout fingerlings

to stock in the bay.

- JEFF: I'm going to try to put between 6 and 10 pounds of fish

in a bucket.

So it's 150 pounds on the trailer.

- NARRATOR: By the time the rest of us are starting our day,

the young seatrout are getting ready for their new home.

[pump engine runs]

And off they go!

- JEFF: I'm going to want to release them where I see some

grass over there or some oyster shell, somewhere these

little guys can hide.

- NARRATOR: As often happens, a curious onlooker stops by.

- And you figure these will be two years these will be legal.

- Well that's great.

That's money well spent.

- JEFF: Thank you!

We appreciate you!

This is why we do it.

- NARRATOR: Meanwhile, thousands of tiny trout now have

a new home in the bay.

- All done.

200,000 West Matagorda trout released alive and healthy.

- NARRATOR: But how many of those trout will make it

to adulthood?

If seatrout have the same results as red drum,

the outlook is promising.

- He was just pop, pop...

- NARRATOR: A study with Texas A&M showed about

10 to 21 percent of red drum caught

were hatchery-raised fish.

- It's really cool when you pull up to a red light

and you got that trailer behind the truck and you hear honk

and you turn over and here's a guy in his Saltwater Life hat

and he's giving you a big one of these.

And it's very rewarding, very rewarding.

- NARRATOR: This project was funded in part by a grant

from the Sport Fish Restoration Program.

For more infomation >> Sea Center Fish Stocking - Texas Parks & Wildlife [Official] - Duration: 4:52.

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Amid opioid crisis, Texas subsidized drug distributor it's now investigating - Duration: 1:39.

Texas has this big pot of money that the governor can basically decide to hand out to businesses

as kind of an incentive to get them to move to Texas. Greg Abbott has doled out millions

of dollars from the fund, but his largest grant so far went to a pharmaceutical company

called McKesson. "McKesson is a great company." They are a distributor of pharmaceutical products

including a number of opioid painkillers. But in the last year or so, as the opioid

epidemic has really been front and center, this grant has really come under fire.

One year later here we are and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating McKesson

and several other drug distributors and manufacturers over whether they played a role in fueling

the opioid crisis by flooding the market with drugs and not tracking suspicious orders.

So it puts Abbott in an awkward position, because a year ago he said that McKesson is

a great company, great for Texas and great for Texas jobs. But at the same time,

if Texas ends up suing McKesson and the other companies they might be arguing that the companies

have cost Texas money by saddling us with costs related to the opioid crisis and also cost lives.

These companies which are bringing jobs and expanding the economy, but for

a politician it can come back to bite them, right? If the next year, actually, you find yourself

needing to sue them to recoup money that you're arguing that they've cost you.

For more infomation >> Amid opioid crisis, Texas subsidized drug distributor it's now investigating - Duration: 1:39.

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ACLU exige a gobierno federal que libere a niña indocumentada detenida en Texas - Duration: 2:27.

For more infomation >> ACLU exige a gobierno federal que libere a niña indocumentada detenida en Texas - Duration: 2:27.

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Reports: University of Texas agrees to host 2019 Crew SC games if team moves to Austin - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Reports: University of Texas agrees to host 2019 Crew SC games if team moves to Austin - Duration: 2:14.

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The Ones For Texas: Arlington Librarians - Duration: 2:09.

For more infomation >> The Ones For Texas: Arlington Librarians - Duration: 2:09.

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2 Texas students who sat during Pledge of Allegiance say they were harassed, disciplined - Duration: 3:37.

For more infomation >> 2 Texas students who sat during Pledge of Allegiance say they were harassed, disciplined - Duration: 3:37.

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UT/TT Poll: In Texas, majority of Republicans still support Trump, unsure of temperament - Duration: 1:10.

In Trump's case, we have asked questions about leadership and empathy and

temperament and knowledge. And a couple things that are worth observing,

the first is that there is variance. So even though you have a public that's

exceptionally polarized, where Democrats really don't like much of anything about

Donald Trump, and Republicans have really rallied around him, especially in Texas, you do

get some variance. And he scores particularly poorly on temperament.

The other thing that's kind of interesting I think here is that when you

assume the leadership role, when you become president of the United States,

usually even presidents or presidential candidates who aren't considered

exceptionally knowledgeable, they tend to rise pretty quickly on the knowledge

items, how knowledgeable the candidate or the person is. We haven't seen much

movement on knowledgeable with respect to Trump. So a lot of people doubted that

he knew very much or knew a requisite amount to be president, and those

numbers haven't come up much. I think a lot of that is just because of his

performance so far as president. It's not just polarization, it's the particulars of his

performance that haven't allowed some of those people to come on board.

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