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- Shape-shifting sea creatures are named after a vegetable. They’re washing up in TexasStar Telegram
- NBizarre stinging ‘spaghetti monsters’ invade beach — experts warn to steer clear of themnypost.com
- Mysterious ‘eyeball from the sea’ washes up on Texas beach. See its ‘creepy beauty’Star Telegram
- Vibrant ‘blue dragons’ appear on beach, Texas photos show. Just avoid their ‘fingers’Star Telegram
- Transparent creatures with gazing stare litter Texas coast in ‘rare’ event, photos showStar Telegram
- News of the Weird: Inept crooks caught breaking into jailStar Tribune
- Eerie ‘witch bottles’ are washing up along Gulf of Mexico. It’s best not to open themStar Telegram
- It stings, it shocks, it has polka dots. ‘Incredible’ creature found on Texas beachStar Telegram
- LDr. David Yoskowitz named Executive Director of Texas Parks and Wildlife Departmentlsonews.com
- U.S. oil analysis ignores odds of big spill, suit saysnwaonline.com
- LSpearheading cobia research in the Gulflsonews.com
- If they build it, will the oysters come?Washington Post
- TGulf oyster reefs in crisistheexaminer.com
- Four things to know about Ray Hayes, UA System's potential new leaderbizjournals.com
- BP-funded center vacuums up data on Gulf oil spillcolumbiadailyherald.com
- Texas State’s Sansom honored as ‘champion of the Gulf’smmercury.com
- LiSnapper App reports recreational snapper catchlsonews.com
- PGulf ‘resilient’ after Deepwater Horizonportasouthjetty.our-hometown.com
- Gulf remains 'resilient' 5 years after oil spill, Texas researchers sayal.com
- Corpus Christi research center leads Texas Gulf restorationThe Wichita Eagle
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