Bill 118 HRES 809, also known as the Recognizing Rett Reef Act, aims to acknowledge the establishment of Rett Reef off the coast of San Leon, Texas, in Galveston Bay. The reef serves as a vital habitat for marine life and has been a collaborative effort involving various individuals and organizations.
The bill recognizes the hard work and dedication of all those involved in bringing the Rett Reef project to fruition. This includes local community members, environmental groups, government agencies, and other stakeholders who have worked together to create and maintain the reef.
Rett Reef provides a valuable ecosystem for a variety of marine species, including fish, crustaceans, and other aquatic life. It also serves as a popular destination for recreational activities such as fishing and diving.
By passing this bill, Congress aims to highlight the importance of conservation efforts and the positive impact that projects like Rett Reef can have on the environment and local communities. The recognition of Rett Reef serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and protecting our natural resources for future generations.