iSeaTurtle App Expands

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 May 21 - 0 Comments

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Sea turtle lovers and citizen scientists all along the Texas coast have an opportunity to provide scientists at Texas A&M University with critical data to understand the distribution of sea turtles in Texas. The iSeaTurtle app allows anyone with a smartphone to alert scientists when they see a sea turtle in Texas waters.

The iSeaTurtle app was originally created by the lab of Dr. Pamela Plotkin, professor and Texas Sea Grant director, to assist with an ecosystem assessment of Matagorda Bay, sponsored by the Texas Office of the Comptroller, which would aid the development of science-based solutions to benefit the economy and environment, including sea turtles. Though partnership with Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN), the app has expanded its coverage to track turtle sightings over all of Texas’ coast.

“Turtle Island Restoration Network is thrilled to be part of the iSeaturtle app to gather critical data on sea turtles in Gulf waters,” stated Joanie Steinhaus, gulf program director of Turtle Island Restoration Network. “Knowing the locations of sea turtles will help scientists save turtles from going extinct, and we hope every Texan will support these paramount efforts.”

Texas is home to five species of threatened and endangered turtles, including Texas’ official state sea turtle, the Kemp’s Ridley. Sea turtles feed in Texas bays and estuaries and the Gulf of Mexico waters. They are often seen near or in seagrass, oyster beds, jetties, piers, and other hard structure-like reefs, which provide ample opportunities for sea turtles to be sighted from boats.

According to Plotkin, the creation of the app was inspired by the knowledge fishermen had about where to find sea turtles. Recalling a day working in the field, Plotkin said, “Every fisherman stopped by to watch us attach location transmitters to turtles, and they each had a sea turtle story to tell. That day I realized that the fishermen had information about sea turtles they wanted to share with us, and they were eager to learn more and play a role in the project. I decided that we needed to do something to get them involved.”

Following its launch in 2020, the app received numerous logs of sea turtle sightings from fishermen and citizen scientists alike, prompting the desire to grow the app to gather data from the entire Texas coast.

“It’s our way of giving back to the community, which is something the Texas Office of the State Comptroller wanted us to do,” Plotkin said.

Instructions on how to download and use the app and an up-to-date map of sea turtle sightings is available at tx.ag/iSeaTurtle.

“Hooked on Books”

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 May 21 - 0 Comments
Members of the Hooked on Books Club

Members of the Hooked on Books Club

May’s Book Club meeting was held on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, with Hostesses Lynn Luster, Charlotte Fitzgerald, Cindy Hanson, Pam Hill, and Cindy Cunningham doing an excellent job carrying out the the theme of May’s book, “Woman In The Window”, a gripping suspense novel by A.J. Finn. The Club’s book discussion took place in the form of a Zoom Call with Kacie Liput, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Psychoanalyst, who helped the ladies understand the Book’s complex and troubled characters by analyzing them, and explaining their bizarre and twisted behaviors.

Nineteen lovely ladies, including the Hostesses, enjoyed delicious finger sandwiches, deviled eggs, pasta salad, brownies, lemon bars, wine, and flavored water while discussing the book and visiting with each other!! It was a wonderful afternoon!!

The Book Club will take a Summer Break during June, July, and August, and then resume its meetings on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 2:00 PM. September’s book is “Isaac’s Storm: A Man, A Time, And The Deadliest Hurricane In History” by Erik Larson. We look forward to seeing everyone at that time!!. If you are interested in joining “Hooked On Books”, and this wonderful group of ladies, please send your contact information to alanehaardt@yahoo.com. All are welcome!!

Condolences – Francis Viet Quoc Nguyen

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 May 21 - 0 Comments

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Francis Viet Quco Nguyen (Francis Xavier), 36, of Seadrift passed away April 23, 2021. He was born at Houma, LA on February 12, 1985 to The Vant and Lisa Xavier Nguyen. Francis loved taking on new adventures and traveling to new places and trying new foods. He enjoyed snowboarding with his family and friends and especially loved spending time with his family and being an uncle to his three nephews.

He is survived by his parents, girlfriend Jeanie Phan; sister, Mimi Nguyen and her husband, Ryan Abraham, and his godson, Eli Abraham; sister, Vivian Nguyen and her husband, Derek Zarate and their sons, Gayn and Drew Zarate, and brother, Josh Nguyen.

Funeral Mass was held Saturday, May 1st, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Seadrift with Father Son officiating. Burial followed at Seadrift Cemetery.

Condolences – Heath Alan Hudson

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 May 21 - 0 Comments

Heath Alan Hudson, 45, of Port O’Connor, passed away on Wednesday, May 12, 2021 in Port O’Connor. He was born in Colorado City, Texas to Scott Alan and Kimberly Anne Harston Hudson on April 30, 1976.  He was the owner of Intercoastal Irrigation for many years.  Heath enjoyed fishing and was loved by many.

In addition to his parents, Heath is survived by a sister; Shilah (Clair) Geishauser, brother; Hadley (Anna) Hudson, and nephews; Jake Geishauser, Vince Geishauser, and Troy Geishauser, all of whom will cherish his memory.

Private family services will be held.

Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.richardsoncolonial.com.

Condolences – Dorothy Mae Wolfshohl Featherston

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Dorothy Mae Wolfshohl Featherston, “Mama”, died peacefully at home on April 18, 2021. She was born in New Braunfels, Texas on March 11, 1933 to Daniel W. and Valesca Donsbach Wolfshohl. Dorothy is preceded in death by her mother and father, and “Dad” Fred Weber, husbands; Leon Harborth and Phillip West, and son; Myron Harborth. She is survived by her husband, Richard Featherston, sons; Daniel Harborth (Debbie) or Corpus Christi, Wesley Harborth (Irene) of Port Lavaca, and Freddie Harborth (Nancy of Port O’Connor, grandchildren; Michelle Harborth, Daniel Harborth Jr., John Resendez, Tesha Russell, Patricia Hoffman, Lacie Resendez, Jennifer Flores (Michael), Destyna Lopez, and Kristina Lopez, great-grandchildren; Sophie Khan, Nicolas, Khan, Olivia Khan, Ashton Harborth, Grace Harborth, Kendall Harborth, Kailyn Russell, Ty Russell, Addy Hoffman, Jace Hoffman, Gracelyn Hoffman, Ayzria Longoria, Aybreigh Longoria, Jayston Longoria, Cayleb Resendez, Aniyah Flores, Drew Flores, Zaelynn Ortiz, Ian Ybarra, Elly Resendez, and Lilly Resendez. Serving as pallbearers were Daniel Harborth Jr., Ashton Harborth, Bill Harborth, John Resendez, Ian Ybarra, and Myron Boerger. Honorary Pallbearers were Christopher H. Boerger, Keith Hudson, Harvey Harborth, Victor Donsbach, and Matt Donsbach. Funeral Service was held on Saturday, April 24, 2021, at Evangelists Lutheran Church, in Kingsbury, Texas, followed by interment in Kingsbury Cemetery. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.richardsoncolonial.com.

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