Chambers County Sheriff's Office
ANNUAL CRAB TRAP REMOVAL Sheriff Brian Hawthorne reports that he was proud to have Chambers County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Marine Units assist this morning in the Annual Galveston Bay Foundation Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program. The Chambers County Sheriff’s Office assisted by using the CCSO airboats from the Marine Division to help gather the many abandoned crab traps that are left in the Galveston and Trinity Bay waterways. CCSO personnel and our Explorers worked hard collecting the abandoned traps and cleaning the bays. #ChamberCountyTX #CCSO #CrabTrapRemoval #TrinityBay #GalvestonBay
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