How You Can Back the Bay
You can Back the Bay in many ways at home and in your community. Find tips on how to support conservation in your area and connect with
important resources around Galveston Bay.
SIMPLE TIPS FOR EVERYDAY ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE TO PRESERVE GALVESTON BAY.
LANDSCAPE WITH NATIVE PLANTS.
CHOOSE LOW-MAINTENANCE, DROUGHT-TOLERANT PLANTS LIKE THESE THAT ARE ADAPTED TO OUR LOCAL CLIMATE AND SOIL. BECAUSE THESE PLANTS NEED LESS WATER, PESTICIDES AND FERTILIZER, YOU'LL ULTIMATELY REDUCE HARMFUL RUNOFF
INTO THE BAY.
AVOID FERTILIZER RUNOFF.
STORMWATER RUNOFF CARRIES FERTILIZERS AND OTHER HARMFUL
MATERIALS TO THE BAY, WHICH CAN MAKE IT UNSUITABLE FOR
SWIMMING, REDUCE OXYGEN LEVELS AND CONTRIBUTE TO SEAFOOD
CONTAMINATION. LEAVING GRASS CLIPPINGS ON THE LAWN WHEN
YOU MOW PROVIDES NUTRIENTS AND CAN REDUCE THE NEED FOR
FERTILIZER.
KEEP TRASH IN YOUR BOAT, NOT IN THE BAY.
NOTHING SPOILS A BEAUTIFUL BAY LIKE TRASH. CARRY A LITTER BAG
AND REMIND PASSENGERS OF ONE OF THE FIRST RULES OF THE
OUTDOORS — ALWAYS PACK IT OUT IF YOU PACK IT IN.
DISPOSE OF OIL AND CHEMICALS PROPERLY.
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS SUCH AS MOTOR OIL, PAINT, FUELS, POOL CHLORINE, CLEANERS, PESTICIDES AND ANTIFREEZE ARE NOT SOMETHING YOU WANT TO FIND IN YOUR SEAFOOD. REMEMBER, IF IT
WASHES DOWN A STORM DRAIN OR GUTTER, IT CAN END UP IN THE BAY. FIND RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS AND FLUIDS IN “WHAT DO I DO WITH IT NOW? A QUICK
GUIDE TO RECYCLING RESOURCES.”
DON’T WATER DURING THE HEAT OF THE DAY.
WATER LOST TO EVAPORATION DOESN’T HELP YOUR LAWN OR YOUR
UTILITY BILL. SET YOUR SPRINKLERS TO RUN BEFORE 10 A.M. OR
AFTER 7 P.M.
FIX LEAKY PIPES AND FAUCETS.
GALVESTON BAY DEPENDS ON THE RIGHT MIX OF FRESH AND SALT
WATER. A FAUCET LEAKING AT A RATE OF ONE DROP PER SECOND CAN
WASTE UP TO 3,000 GALLONS OF WATER PER YEAR. FIX LEAKS AS
SOON AS YOU SPOT THEM AND LEAVE MORE FOR THE BAY.
CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOG.
PET WASTE EASILY WASHES INTO STORM DRAINS, WHERE IT CAN CONTAMINATE WATER.
VOLUNTEER FOR ACTIVITIES AROUND GALVESTON BAY.
GIVE A LITTLE BACK TO THE BAY BY PARTICIPATING IN RESTORATION
AND PROTECTION ACTIVITIES LIKE MARSH PLANTING , TRASH CLEAN-UPS , AND REMOVING ABANDONED CRAB TRAPS .
WORK TO STOP THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE PLANTS AND ANIMALS.
INVASIVE SPECIES SUCH AS GRASS CARP, CHINESE TALLOW AND FIRE
ANTS CAN QUICKLY SPREAD AND TAKE OVER ECOSYSTEMS. THEY CAN
CHOKE OUT NATIVE PLANTS AND ANIMALS AND CAUSE ECONOMIC AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HARM. VIEW AN EXTENSIVE LIST OF GALVESTON BAY
INVASIVES AND WAYS TO HELP HERE.
SUPPORT GREEN SPACE AND LAND CONSERVATION PROGRAMS.
LEND YOUR VOICE TO HELP PRESERVE THE BAY FOR FUTURE
GENERATIONS. SERVE ON A LOCAL PARK OR PLANNING BOARD. LOCAL
ORGANIZATIONS THAT SUPPORT THE BAY INCLUDE THE KATY PRAIRIE
CONSERVANCY, BAYOU LAND CONSERVANCY, NATURE CONSERVANCY
OF TEXAS AND GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION
Need to Report Injured Wildlife or Environmental Pollution?
Report Injured Wildlife
Injured or sick wildlife
Injured, sick or dead marine mammals
Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
1-800-9MAMMAL
(1-800-962-6625)
Injured, sick or dead sea turtles
Texas Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network
1-866-TURTLE5
(1-866-877-8535)
Injured or sick birds 24-hour hotline
Galveston County Injured Bird Response Team
(646-585-0490) & Facebook Page
Environmental Hazards
Fish kills and oil spills
Texas Parks and Wildlife Kills and Spills Response Team
(24-Hr) 512-389-4848 (Austin) or 281-842-8100 (Houston)
Fishing or hunting concerns
Texas Game Wardens
1-800-792-GAME or Search by County website
Report litter, debris, or pollution
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