Capt. Hans followed by a Manta ray!
Commercial Fisherman Capt. Hans Guindon from 'Big Fish Texas' out fishing in F/V Blackjack followed home by a Manta ray!
With Katie's Seafood Market! Located in Galveston, TX.
Buddy Guindon, Owner, Katie's Seafood
Buddy Guindon, Commercial Fisherman and Owner of Katie's Seafood talks about the Gulf impacts of illegal fishing.
Gaido's Seafood Restaurant
Gaido's of Galveston 3900 Seawall Blvd | Galveston, Texas 77550 409-762-9625
Welcome to Gaido's Seafood Restaurant!
From the moment you enter Gaido's, you feel a sense of place and time alive with history and family tradition.
Continuing this tradition of excellence since 1911, Gaido's Restaurant has established itself as a landmark
of ultra-fresh seafood. Located along the famous Galveston Seawall, Gaido's provides diners with sweeping, panoramic
views of the Gulf of Mexico.
Committed to providing fresh seafood from the Gulf and around the world, Gaido's peels shrimp, shucks oyster and
filets fish fresh and by hand. Every meal, from the signature Wade Watkins' bisque to the succulent Fresh Fish with Lump
Topping, is prepared with old time simplicity and attention to detail.
It's all waiting for you at Historic Gaido's Seafood Restaurant.
Big Fish, Texas di NatGeo Channel
Big Fish Texas mengikuti keluarga Galveston Guindon dalam menjaga bisnis keluarganya yang semakin besar, Katie's Seafood Market.
Galveston Island Shrimp Fleet, Pelicans, SeaBirds and Ocean
If you miss being by the ocean as I do here in colorado, take a quick break and enjoy some views of beautiful Galveston Island, with its colorful shrimp fleet, pelicans, and abundant sea birds, beaches and ocean views.
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CATFISH FRENZY!! // RV FAMILY // GALVESTON ISLAND // AO | S1.E6
Galveston Island was such a fun week. We happened to visit during the rainiest season in over 100 years. That didn't stop us though from exploring what Galveston has to offer, seeing the beach, and visiting the local seafood markets.
While in Galveston, we headed down to the piers to check out Katie's Seafood Market, we explored the docks and even had a fun encounter feeding the catfish!
We headed out into the bay to look for dolphins and sure enough...we saw a few. Did you know dolphins can hold their breath for 7 minutes at a time? Unfortunately, no dolphins were interested in swimming alongside the boat.
Amanda had another encounter with wildlife...this time though, it was a tick! Also, if you decide to stay at Galveston Island State Park, be prepared with a lot of bug spray! The mosquitos are quite intense.
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50th Anniversary Film: Time for Seafood - Texas Parks and Wildlife [Official]
50th Film History: Time For Seafood
As the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department celebrates its 50th anniversary (2013), we open the vaults and explore some past productions that showcase the history of the agency. We start with Time for Seafood, a film time capsule from the 1960s. While production values and hairstyles have changed over the years, Gulf seafood is still a treasured resource for modern Texans.
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GALVESTON.COM: Coming up this March
Let the stress stop this Spring Break on Galveston Island. We have free entertainment on Stewart Beach, Music Night on the Strand and ArtWalk. The Hotel Galvez will host Cinema Under the Stars as part of their 100 year anniversary, Dora and Diego will be in a 4D rainforest at Moody Gardens or if you want to get wet you can visit Schlitterbahn Galveston Island. Also, in the month of March treat mom like a lady with a trip to the 1894 Grand Opera House or a day spa. Need the perfect gift instead? Unique treasures can be found in downtown boutiques for any and everybody. Think you just want to come down to the island for the freshest seafood? Katie's Seafood will sell you what you need right off the boat.
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Dining and Attractions at Galveston's Pier 21
Galveston's Pier 21 is home to great restaurants, museums, harbor tours, fresh seafood markets and public fishing charters.
American White Pelicans in South Texas
American White Pelicans enjoying their winter migration in Brownsville, Texas; seen here splashing their wings in our local resacas. :) Best viewed in full-screen mode.
Enjoy! :) Filmed January 7, 2012 by Renee Lockett.
Gulf Fishery Council's Latest Snapper Effort
KEY WEST, Fla. (WPMI) Citing the need for management changes in the recreational fishery and overwhelming opposition to reallocation by Gulf residents, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council voted Thursday to defer action on Amendment 28, a proposal that would take a portion of the red snapper fishery from Gulf seafood providers for the exclusive use of recreational fishing.
The Council's vote means it will defer any further action on Amendment 28 until it has completed work on another proposal, Amendment 40. This proposal lays the groundwork for new management options for both private anglers and federally permitted recreational charter operators who provide access to recreational anglers through chartered offshore trips.
We are glad to see the Gulf Council focusing on ideas that could help the recreational fishery, said John Schmidt, a commercial fisherman from Madeira Beach, Florida and Share the Gulf co-chair. Share the Gulf was built on the idea that if we manage the entire fishery well, we can share it fairly and sustainably.
Amendment 28 in its current form (Alternative 5) would take nearly half a million pounds of red snapper out of the commercial seafood market next year alone and shift the majority of future increases to the recreational sector. This is in exchange for adding maybe one day to a nine-day recreational fishing season. Red snapper is a shared fishery and the total allowable catch is already split almost evenly between commercial and recreational fishermen. Unfortunately, despite that even split, anglers are stuck in a failed management system that leads to shorter and shorter seasons every year, frustrating everyone.
Reallocation is a false promise to recreational fishermen, said Capt. Shane Cantrell, a recreational charter captain from Galveston, Texas and Share the Gulf member. The recreational fishery needs a new management plan and the Council's action today takes this divisive issue off the table so we can focus on real solutions to the problems recreational fishermen are facing.
The Gulf Council has received thousands of comments over the last three months in opposition to Amendment 28. A recent review of those comments by Share the Gulf showed that Gulf residents opposed reallocation by a nearly 3-1 margin.
While Amendment 28 has been deferred for now, Share the Gulf and its members will continue to educate Gulf leaders on the downsides of reallocation and work to promote solutions to the failed federal recreational management system.
Reallocation will hurt Gulf seafood providers and consumers while doing nothing to help the recreational fishery, said Buddy Guindon, a commercial fisherman from Galveston, Texas and Share the Gulf member. We need the Council to permanently stop work on Amendment 28 and fully focus its efforts on solutions not fish grabs, said Guindon.
The future of Texas seafood
There are some changes coming in the Texas seafood market.
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Bear Catches and Eats Flounder (Bear View Cam)- Katmai National Park, Alaska
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“Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its Alaskan brown bears. The park and preserve covers 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km2), being roughly the size of Wales. Most of this is a designated wilderness area in the national park where all hunting is banned, including over 3,922,000 acres (1,587,000 ha) of land. The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano. The park is located on the Alaska Peninsula, across from Kodiak Island, with headquarters in nearby King Salmon, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. The area was first designated a national monument in 1918 to protect the area around the major 1912 volcanic eruption of Novarupta, which formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a 40-square-mile (100 km2), 100-to-700-foot-deep (30 to 213 m) pyroclastic flow. The park includes as many as 18 individual volcanoes, seven of which have been active since 1900.
“Following its designation, the monument was left undeveloped and largely unvisited until the 1950s. Initially designated because of its violent volcanic history, the monument and surrounding lands became appreciated for their abundance of sockeye salmon, the grizzly bears that fed upon them, and a wide variety of other Alaskan wildlife and marine life. After a series of boundary expansions, the present national park and preserve were established in 1980 under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980.”
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