Tag: Brownsville Ship Channel
Go deep: Brownsville Ship Channel project moves forward
The deepening of the 17-mile-long Brownsville Ship Channel that port officials have been arguing for years is essential for the port to remain competitive is finally about to get underway.
Rio Grande LNG hosts open house: ‘Final investment decision’ expected before end of June
The Rio Grande LNG terminal that NextDecade Corporation wants to build between State Highway 4 and the Brownsville Ship Channel is the subject of a public open house being held Thursday, April 13, in Port Isabel.
Just add water: Wildlife returns to Bahia Grande
Things have really turned around for Bahia Grande, the 10,000-acre tidal basin between Brownsville and Port Isabel that became a dust bowl after construction of the Brownsville Ship Channel in the 1930s and State Highway 100 in the 1950s cut off the flow of water.
Tigers on prowl: Big invasive shrimp were netted in ship channel in July
HARLINGEN — A voracious, cannibalistic predator that may eventually pose a threat to the $500 million-a-year Texas shrimp industry has turned up in the...
Tigers on prowl: Big invasive shrimp were netted in ship channel in July
HARLINGEN — A voracious, cannibalistic predator that may eventually pose a threat to the $500 million-a-year Texas shrimp industry has turned up in the...