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  2. Aransas Pass, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Aransas Pass is located on the shore of Redfish Bay, a tidal water body between Corpus Christi Bay to the south and Aransas Bay to the north. The city is on the mainland of Texas and is connected to Mustang Island (which contains the city of Port Aransas) by a 6-mile (9.7 km)-long causeway, and a free ferry that carries vehicles to the island.

  3. Aransas River - Wikipedia

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    The Aransas River is a short river in south Texas in the United States. It drains an area of the south Texas coastal plains into the Gulf of Mexico . It rises in Bee County southwest of Beeville and north of Skidmore , from the confluence of three creeks : Olmos, Aransas, and Poesta.

  4. Copano Bay - Wikipedia

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    The town of St. Mary's of Aransas was founded southwest of Copano and thrived as a port and wood mart, until numerous shipwrecks caused by the bay's hidden reefs concluded its use in 1875. Like Copano, it is now abandoned. [6] Further to the southwest, at the mouth of the Aransas River, the town of Black Point was

  5. Waterfront seafood restaurant opens in Little River. Menu ...

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    A new seafood restaurant has opened along the waterfront in Little River. Blue Drum, 4436 Kingsport Road, had its soft opening April 5, according to a Facebook post.. A post said the restaurant ...

  6. San Antonio Bay - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Bay is a bay on the Texas Gulf Coast situated between Matagorda and Aransas Bay.It consists mainly of the combined waters of the San Antonio and Guadalupe rivers, and is located at the mouth of the Guadalupe River, about 55 miles (89 km) northeast of Corpus Christi and 130 miles (209 km) southeast of San Antonio.

  7. Estuaries of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Mission–Aransas Estuary is the fifth largest of the Texas estuaries, with a surface area of 111,780 acres (45,240 ha) including Aransas Bay and its extensions in Redfish Bay to the southwest, Copano Bay to the northwest, and Saint Charles Bay to the north. The natural portions have an average depth of around 5.5 feet (1.7 m). [17]

  8. Aransas Bay - Wikipedia

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    Aransas Bay is a bay on the Texas Gulf Coast, approximately 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Corpus Christi, and 173 miles (278 km) south of San Antonio. It is separated from the Gulf of Mexico by San José Island (also referred to as St. Joseph Island). Aransas Pass is the most

  9. Aransas Pass - Wikipedia

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    Aransas Pass is a navigable salt water channel connecting the Gulf of Mexico with Aransas Bay on the Texas Gulf coast in the United States. The pass separates Mustang Island to the south from San José Island to the north, and is protected by jetties extending into the Gulf from both islands.