Listen up, beachgoers! If the water is calling your name, read this article before you answer it. A 5,000-mile-long seaweed blob is on its way to the Gulf Coast – it’s already starting to wash up on some Florida beaches! The mass could impact the Texas coastline soon, so don’t be surprised if you see more seaweed on the beach than usual (particularly in the Galveston area). Here’s everything you need to know about this seaweed blob coming to Texas.

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What do you think about this seaweed blob coming to Texas? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t let this stop you from visiting Galveston, however. The city is full of historic charm and family-friendly attractions, and it’s worth a trip any time of year.

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