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    Sea Aggies

    Mysterious shipwreck off Galveston is full of surprises: A great pirates find?

    Tyler Rudick
    Jul 27, 2013 | 7:04 am

    A mysterious shipwreck is capturing imaginations as a team of researchers sift through the remnants of an early 19th-century vessel located 150 miles off the Galveston Island coast.

    Experts with the Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are joining forces on an advanced salvage operation to recover artifacts ranging from swords and muskets to clothing fragments and even a book.

    Aside from several British cannons, most items appear to have originated in Spain or Mexico.

    No treasure chests, hooks or parrot skeletons have been reported as of yet.

    According to a university statement, scientists date the objects to a period from 1800 to the 1830s — a era when the Gulf of Mexico would have witnessed warships involved in the War of 1812 and both the Mexican and Texan wars for independence.

    Legendary French pirate Jean Lafitte and his crew were also known to troll the Gulf for booty at the time . . . No treasure chests, hooks or parrot skeletons have been reported as of yet.

    To assist with the mission, NOAA obtained the esteemed Nautilus — a deep sea exploration ship operated by Rhode Island professor Dr. Robert Ballard, who is perhaps best known for his monumental discovery of the RMS Titanic.

    In a unique 21st-century twist, the initial expedition was live-streamed through the Nautilus website, which broadcast video from high-tech robotic submarines navigating the historic wooden-hulled ship beneath more than 4,000 feet of seawater. Nautical archeologists and biologists stayed in constant contact with the exploration crew from a control room on the TAMUG campus.

    Among the most intriguing artifacts recovered during the live event was a fully-sealed bottle of ginger, which, as it is today, would have been used to alleviate nausea and seasickness.

    The shipwreck site was discovered in 2011 by Shell Oil Company, which was conducting a survey for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to secure permits for deepwater oil and gas development.

    Watch KHOU Ch. 11's report on the mystery ship:

    A full glass bottle of ginger — used to alleviate seasickness — was recovered among the wreckage.

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    PARK NEWS

    Texas expands state parks with 1,720 acres of Hill Country wilderness

    Brandon Watson
    Aug 27, 2025 | 11:30 am
    Bear Creek State Park
    Photo by Sonja Sommerfeld, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
    Bear Creek State Park is filled with wildlife and flora.

    Texas will soon have a new place to explore along the Frio River: a 1,720-acre state park in Uvalde County. The future Bear Creek State Park — just a mile from the busy Garner State Park — marks the latest win from the Centennial Parks Conservation Fund, which is fueling an unprecedented wave of new park development across the state.

    The $1 billion fund, approved by Texas voters in 2023, is driving the biggest boom in new state park development since the ‘70s and ‘80s. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) purchased the land in a one-time, $33.5 million deal.

    “This latest land purchase is another feather in the cap of the department for their efforts to provide more public spaces for Texans to recreate in the outdoors,” said Paul Foster, Chairman of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission, in a release. “Combined with the previous additions, Texas has added more than 6,800 acres of new parkland since January.”

    Bear Creek State Park The land includes access to the Frio River and several streams and creeks.Photo by Sonja Sommerfeld, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    In addition to providing another point of access for tubing, the parcel includes several creeks and streams, canyons for hiking, and breathtaking views of Garner State Park’s Old Baldy mountain. A canopy of cypress and live oak trees provides plenty of shade for visitors, and campers will be able to enjoy dark skies far away from light pollution.

    Nature lovers will also find a variety of wildlife. Bear Creek is a habitat for endangered species like the golden-cheeked warbler. Initial TPWD surveys suspect many rare floral species might also be found in the ravines.

    The purchase of Bear Creek will allow Wildlife and Inland Fisheries biologists and state staff to conduct land surveys to draft management plans and brainstorm exhibits. TPWD will also seek public input to identify recreational opportunities. The work is expected to take several months before the state can announce an opening date.

    Bear Creek State Park The park's rolling hills provide spectacular views.Photo by Sonja Sommerfeld, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    The formation of Bear Creek State Park adds to one of the most stunning tourist destinations in the Hill Country. In early August, vacation rental marketplace HomeToGo ranked Garner State Park the eighth best state park nationwide.

    “The department is excited to add Bear Creek to the Texas State Park system and provide Texans with another picturesque slice of the Texas Hill Country to enjoy,” said TPWD Executive Director David Yoskowitz, in a statement. “The rolling grasslands and unnamed creeks stretching across the landscape will one day provide visitors with a new place to explore the peaks and valleys that make up Uvalde County.”

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