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[seagulls squawk]

- NARRATOR: Oyster season is underway in Lavaca Bay.

- MAURICIO BLANCO: This is my home port right here,

Port Lavaca, Texas.

[dredge clanks]

It's been a pretty good spot over the years.

But it's a grind.

[chain grinding]

This is what I do for a long time.

That was 30 years yesterday.

That's what I've been fishing over here this bay.

We got so much salt in our blood,

that's what I love to do.

If you love what you do, I mean,

you are going to stay for a long time like me.

Thirty years.

[clanking]

They culling the oysters.

What they are doing right now is,

they are making sure that they got three-inch oysters.

The state law says that they have to be three inches.

Plus, you see it's a cluster is what they come up,

they don't come pretty like when you put them on your table.

- NARRATOR: Historically, Texas has been one of the top states

in oyster production,

dating as far back to the late 1800s.

Texas reefs held what seemed like an endless supply.

But times have changed.

[chain grinds]

Over the years the daily sack limits have been cut back.

- MAURICIO: It used to be 150 sack a day.

- NARRATOR: Now Mauricio can keep a fifth of that.

- MAURICIO: Now it's went down from 150 sacks to 90 sacks,

and then from 90 sacks, they went down to 50 sacks,

this year the state limit is 30 sacks.

So, every year we getting less, and less, and less.

And the bad part is that fuel,

it don't go down, it goes up and up.

[dredge slams]

But like right now, we probably going to make

20 sacks all day long.

Maybe.

- Recent science has indicated that really most oyster reefs

are operating right on the border of sustainability.

Everybody realizes that something needs to be done.

- NARRATOR: This part of Galveston Bay is getting

some much-needed TLC, in the form of a new reef bottom.

- BILL: The key to restoring the habitat is putting

fresh cultch out there.

Cultch can be any materials that oysters can grow on.

- NARRATOR: This reef's getting 7,000 tons

of crushed limestone.

- Looks good, it's really amazing how your able

to operate this giant piece of machinery on a barge.

This is really important because the oyster reefs

are in pretty bad shape.

They've been suffering from a number of stressors,

including drought and hurricanes.

On top of that, there is a lot of heavy fishing pressure

being put on.

Pretty sad state of affairs for the oyster reefs currently.

So, these materials provide a nice clean,

what we call a substrate for oyster larva to attach to

and grow into spat which are baby oysters.

The site will be closed to commercial harvest

for two years, allowing the baby oysters time

to grow to adulthood.

By the fall there should be millions of

baby oysters growing on this rock out here.

- NARRATOR: Galveston Bay is not alone.

Many Texas bays are temporarily closed

to oystering as the reefs recover.

[police siren chirps]

- GAME WARDEN: You the captain today.

- NARRATOR: To protect the bays as they rest,

Game Wardens are on the water.

This area is open to oystering,

but nearby San Antonio Bay is closed and off limits.

- Today what we did,

we tried a different technique that we hadn't tried yet.

We actually stuck a boat in the water that was an

undercover vessel.

And he actually drove out into San Antonio Bay,

hid up in the brush for a little bit.

- T X four zero five one.

- JASON: And he drove down that line and basically

wrote down the TX numbers of every boat that was located

in the San Antonio Bay system side.

- They were too close to land and they were in closed waters,

and they don't have any tags.

[siren chirps]

- GAME WARDEN: State Game Warden.

Y'all were in closed waters this morning!

- Me? - Yes.

- No! - Yes.

- JASON: It's not all the oyster industry that's

actually doing this, there's a few bad apples.

- GAME WARDEN: He observed you in close waters.

- No!

- GAME WARDEN: Yes, you're going to have to

dump the oysters too!

- JASON: If we let them do what they want, then they

would take too much of the resource and there wouldn't be

any more of the resource left.

- GAME WARDEN: Ok, one ticket for oystering in

closed waters, ok, contact Judge Hunt.

- GAME WARDEN: You have your license on you.

- JASON: If they overharvest an area, it does them

no good the next year and the year after that,

and the year after that.

Short term gain, long term loss is what we're looking at!

- It's going to be nothing.

How the bays going to come back?

If you kill the chicken, you ain't going to have eggs.

We need those oysters in restricted areas for them

to spawn and get oyster everywhere.

It's the bottom line.

You kill the chicken, you ain't going to get no eggs.

- NARRATOR: To protect the reefs,

at times there's more bays closed to oystering,

than those that are open.

Which adds to the grind.

- MAURICIO: You know, you leave one small area open,

everybody gonna put pressure on the area,

because it's the only thing is open.

And that's what happened right now.

[tapping]

When you overfish you're resources,

they just gonna disappear.

A lot of small ones.

This oyster be ready within four weeks,

they gonna reach three inches,

they have to go back to the water.

This bay, for right now, should been closed for two months.

They keep it wide open,

and there's nothing out there anymore.

You know by the time they close it,

it's going to be too late.

- NARRATOR: It's hopefully not too late.

A historic restoration plan is in place.

All bays in Texas will now get some much-needed help.

As a new law requires oyster dealers to either pay a

per sack restoration fee

or recycle their old shell.

Supplier, Curtis Miller, opts to use his own shell.

- I felt that would be the quickest way to,

you know, see some results.

This was a way to see the quickest turnaround

right here at home.

- NARRATOR: This reef recovery plan now guarantees

new cultch will be placed in depleted Texas bays.

This shell is on its way back to Lavaca Bay.

- CURTIS: We're going to put it out there in this area,

it's not really a viable working area now,

but we're hoping since it's a hard bottom,

the shell will create a new reef that we can work

in a couple years.

[water spraying]

- This is going to happen all up and down the

coast in every major oyster producing bay.

This is just the very beginning of something that will be an

ongoing effort and should make a really big difference

in the ecology of the bays.

- If everybody up and down the coast starts doing this,

which I believe you're going to start seeing,

that'll make more reefs in Galveston Bay,

more reefs in Matagorda area,

more reefs in Rockport area,

more reefs in our area,

and the boats will be able to stay home.

- MAURICIO: We need to change the habit.

We have to change the way we think,

for those bays to give them a chance to come back,

we have to do all those things you know.

For resources to be there,

just, you got to take responsibility that's all.

- NARRATOR: And for Maurcio, a restored Lavaca Bay

can't come soon enough.

His haul today barely covered the costs for his crew.

- MAURICIO: Well, we managed to make a day.

At least we're here.

You know, nobody got hurt.

[oysters dumped in sack]

We were shooting for 20,

as you can see we didn't have 20.

We had 17, but the boat didn't break.

We happy.

We ready to go home now!

- NARRATOR: But you can bet he'll be back here tomorrow.

- I enjoy it.

Every single day that I'm out there,

I'm enjoy it.

I'm happy.

And that's the spirit of the fisherman,

it don't matter how broke you are,

if you love what you are doing, you going to keep doing it,

and that's me!

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

from the Sport Fish Restoration Program.

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Miss Chatelaine – k.d. lang at the Majestic Theatre in Texas - Duration: 3:42.

*Instrumental*

[SINGING] Just a kiss, just a kiss

[SINGING] I have lived just for this

[SINGING] I can't explain why I've become

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

[SINGING] Just a smile, just a smile

[SINGING] Hold me captive just a while

[SINGING] I can't explain why I've become

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

[SINGING] Cause every time your eyes meet mine

[SINGING] Clouds of qualm

[SINGING] Burst into sunshine

[SINGING] A smile a sigh

[SINGING] Words my love just reply

[SINGING] I can't explain why I've become

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine (Ah)

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

[SINGING] A smile just a smile

[SINGING] Hold me captive just a while

[SINGING] I can't explain why I've become

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

[SINGING] Cause every time your eyes meet mine

[SINGING] Clouds of qualm, Burst into sunshine

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

[SINGING] Miss Chatelaine

*Cheers*

Thank you!

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The Bible calls Christians to look after orphans and widows in their distress.

Many people believe the only way they can care for orphans is by fostering or

adopting a child. But that's simply not true. There IS another way. WAY Alliance's

mission is to help the 250 teens who age out of foster care in North Texas every

year, many of whom don't have a single, positive connection with a caring adult.

Unsupported and unprepared to live on their own, one in four of these teens

will end up homeless. And one in three teens will be lured into human

trafficking within just 48 hours of leaving home.

So what does WAY Alliance do to help these youth?

We recruit and train volunteers from faith communities. Our mentoring program

then matches these volunteers with teens from foster care, to help them establish

the vital, caring relationships they need to succeed. We also connect youth to

resources in the community—for housing, education, and jobs—and help them learn

the critical life skills they need to thrive in adulthood. A connection with

one caring adult can make all the difference in the life of a youth

transitioning from foster care. Are you that one caring adult? Find out how you

can get involved at wayalliance.org

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South Texas College - Developmental Math Orientation Video - Duration: 4:01.

Welcome to the Developmental Mathematics Department at South Texas College. This

video will inform you about the different mathematical courses and

pathways available at South Texas College to help you enroll in the

college level math course that is best for your area of study. South Texas

College offers four entry-level college math courses. The course that is best for

you largely depends on your area of study and whether you plan to transfer

to another institution. College Algebra and Math for Business are algebraically

intensive courses and build on the Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 sequence

traditionally taught in high school. The courses focus on solving and graphing

various types of equations and functions. Math for Business focuses more on

business applications. Elementary Statistics and Contemporary Mathematics

are non algebraically intensive courses. Elementary Statistics deals with data

analysis and probability while Contemporary Mathematics surveys a

variety of math topics and applications such as sets, logic and mathematics of

finance. STEM

(science, technology, engineering, and math along with elementary

education programs are typically among the programs that require college

algebra for their degree plan. Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities

along with many nurse allied health programs allow for any math elective to

satisfy the degree plan. In this case you may want to consider taking a math

course that is more appropriate for your field of study such as Contemporary

Mathematics or Elementary Statistics, although College Algebra would also

suffice. We strongly recommend you verify your requirements by checking your

degree plan online or meeting with your advisor. If you are planning to

transfer to another institution please verify the course you choose meets their

degree requirements. So which developmental math course is

best for you and your path. If your TSI score is between 342 and 349, just under

college ready, you have two options for enrollment. Because you are near college

ready, you can choose to enroll directly into one of our college-level co-requisite

courses. A co-requisite course simply implies that you must enroll in two

courses concurrently within the same semester; a college-level course and a

supplemental lab course. Please choose the course that is best suited for your

area of study. Alternatively you can choose to enroll

in our higher level developmental math course; Math 200. Math 200

is an algebraically based course and upon successful completion of this course you

will be deemed college ready and allowed to enroll in any college level math

course the following semester. If your TSI score is between 310 and 341, you

must enroll in one of our developmental math courses. We have two options for you

depending on which college level math course you would like to enroll in. Math

100 is an algebra based course designed primarily to prepare students for a

co-requisite college algebra course, although you are allowed to take any

entry-level co-requisite course after successful completion of Math 100. Math

0442 is a non algebra course designed primarily to prepare students for

Elementary Statistics or Contemporary Math. After successful completion of

Math 0442, you would then enroll in either Elementary Statistics

or a Contemporary Math course. You are not allowed to enroll in College Algebra or

Math for Business after completion of Math 0442 unless you meet the

prerequisite requirements for those courses by other means so please be sure

these courses are appropriate for your area of study. Whichever option you

choose you would complete your college-level course within two

semesters. Our department also offers students opportunities to advance

through our program prior to the beginning of the semester. Our free week

long TSI bootcamp reviews objectives commonly tested on the TSI assessment.

Students who participate the entire week are tested free of charge on the TSI.

Your performance may allow you to clep out of developmental math altogether

or allow you to place a level higher which can save you time and money. Our

free Summer Bridge courses are two-week concentrated courses designed to advance

you to the next level course in the sequence. Successful completion of the

course will allow you to bypass the level of the course you were initially

placed in, either math 100 or math 200. For more information or a schedule of

offerings please contact our department at 872-7237

or visit our departmental website at the address found below. We will update the

information as offerings become available. We hope this information is

helpful as you decide on your pathway and wish you the best on your studies.

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Long lines form outside a Bank of America ATM in Texas | Customers can KEEP the extra cash - Duration: 5:00.

Long lines form outside a Bank of America ATM in Texas | Customers can KEEP the extra cash

Fights reportedly broke out near a Bank of America ATM in Texas after the machine kept spitting out $100 bills.

A long line of cars was also seen outside the ATM as people scrambled to get their turn at grabbing a wad of cash. Authorities said the machine was giving customer $100 bills instead of $10 bills.

A long line of cars (pictured) was also seen outside the Bank of America ATM as people scrambled to get their turn at grabbing a wad of cash. Authorities said the machine was giving customer $100 bills instead of $10 bills.

A customer apparently went to the Bank of America ATM near FM 1960 around 11pm Sunday night to withdraw cash, according to KPRC 2. But instead of getting a $10 bill, the machine spit out a $100.

The man then posted about the incident on social media, causing a crowd of people to rush over for the free extra cash. According to the station, a few people fought while waiting in line.

Police were eventually alerted to the incident and swarmed the area. The ATM was shut down and guarded by the officers until the glitch was worked out.

Fights also broke out near the ATM as crowds of people gathered around the machine. A bank statement shows that a vendor incorrectly loaded $100 bills in place of $10 bills into the ATM.

Some Harris County sheriff's deputies protected the outdoor ATM after Sunday night's incident and notified Bank of America. A bank statement shows that a vendor incorrectly loaded $100 bills in place of $10 bills into the ATM.

Bank of America also said in a statement that customers will be able to keep the additional dispensed money. Officials with North Carolina-based Bank of America didn't say how much cash was wrongly dispensed.

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