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Port Stewardship and Community Engagement Focus of Greens Bayou Regatta Race

Written by Port Houston | October 23, 2018 at 9:51 PM

Port Houston employees joined dozens of fellow canoe and kayak enthusiasts for the annual Greens Bayou Regatta, a 7.5 mile paddle race held Oct. 6. The event focuses on combining recreation, stewardship and education on one of Houston’s most beautiful and secluded waterways, Greens Bayou.

Paddlers, made up of both novices and seasoned veterans, were greeted with opening remarks from both the City of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Precinct Four Commissioner Jack Cagle. Both elected officials were there to highlight Greens Bayou and reiterate the importance of Houston’s waterways.

Kayaks, canoes, and even several stand up paddle boarders spent the morning exploring the nature of Greens Bayou. The Port Houston team took the opportunity to collect trash from several areas along the bayou and earned the prestigious Styrofoam Cup, the award for most trash collected along the Greens Bayou race course.

“The Greens Bayou Regatta continues to be a great community event and excellent way to showcase one of Houston’s waterways,” said Garret Berg, community relations manager for Port Houston. “Credit to our whole Port Houston team for demonstrating our commitment to environmental stewardship by receiving the Styrofoam Cup award.”

Funds raised from the event go directly to the Greens Bayou Coalition to assist with its work of highlighting the importance of conserving Houston’s waterways and watersheds.