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Carancahua Bay

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piers are located. About one mile (1.6 km) inland from the community's shoreline are the Piper Lakes. North from the Schicke Point Community, the El Campo Club Community is found, with several residences on a straight line along the coast with docks stretched into the water. Further north, the bay takes a sharp turn to the west past a wetland area then heads north and becomes more slender as it passes from Calhoun into Jackson County. The shoreline continues north and passes several oil wells to Boca Chica POA Community, where a few piers are scattered along the shore. Just north of the Boca Chica POA Community, a small inlet is formed, at the base of which, the Fivemile Draw is found. To the north of Fivemile Draw is Carancahua Community, where several docks line the shore and continue until the bay winds to the west to a large wetland. Past the wetland, the width of the bay shrinks and continues southward along the shore of the Cape Carancahua POA Community, surrounded by water on three sides. Past the cape, the bay turns to the north and is crossed by
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destroyed the ranch home and operations, C. Schicke turned to commercial fishing and building small cabins in the area. Schicke Point is located near the mouth of Carancahua Bay at Carancahua Pass and is a location attractive to sports fishermen. The village has approximately 90 residents, including legendary anglers Roy Cross (1924-2009), Otto Mendel (1913-2008), and fishing spoon expert Robert Cross. Cape Carancahua is a gated residential community, located on the bay's northern shore.
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ashore from a sixteen-passenger canoe (which could hold 4 men, 4 women and 8 children) and notified the Tejas guide that they wished for Alarcón and his men to leave. As a peace offering, Alarcón presented the Indians with tobacco and clothing on behalf of the Spanish crown, which they accepted. In exchange, the Indians offered Alarcón dried fish, and directed him toward the former
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described the areas conditionally approved as being from the mouth of the bay to a "beige house" on the eastern shore and cutoff across to a "grey barn" on the western shore, save for a small sliver of water that includes most of the shoreline of Port Alto, which is restricted. All areas north of the
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in their upper reaches. The western shore mimics the shape of the east. As it moves south of the Carancahua Creek mouth, Weedhaven is formed, south of which, the shore counters Cape Carancahua and heads northeast past several oil wells to a sharp point. The shoreline continues directly south until it
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guides in 1718. During the expedition, two Karankawa Indians were spotted near the bay going about their daily lives and were frightened at the sight of Alarcón and his men. They quickly swam across the bay despite the guides' signal to them that Alarcón meant no harm. The next day, the Indians came
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Approximately 50 people lived at Carancahua in 1915, but the population dwindled to 25 in the next decade. The town remains a community, but the current population is unknown. Across the bay, a settlement of about ten permanent residents, initially known as Persimmon Point, was renamed Port Alto in
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The bay has two extensions near its mouth with Matagorda Bay at Carancahua Pass, including Redfish Lake to the southwest and Salt Lake, just above the former. On the bay's eastern shore, the mouth is headed by Schicke Point, which curves north to the Schicke Point Community, where several private
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A fairly strong easterly wind had been blowing for three days; on the evening of the third day, the mosquitos arrived, flying high, about fifty feet, and looking like a cloud of mist over Carancahua Bay. At the ranch, they set everything on fire that had blood in it, and all work was suspended by
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wells are scattered throughout the shoreline and a few are included in the waters of Carancahua Bay. The most notable include the wells of the Appling Field segment, a mile offshore from Port Alto, which is believed to contain 33 billion cubic feet (0.93 billion cubic meters) of natural gas. The
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reported that 45 people lived in the town. The original Schicke Point was home to a small ranching and farm operation. The name derives from an original resident of the point (Clarence Schicke) who came from Illinois as a game hunter and fisherman for local restaurants. After Hurricane Carla
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have been established and approved along its shores. The harvest of shellfish, particularly oysters, is heavily regulated, but allowed at certain times and places. Whereas the main Matagorda Bay is an approved area for shellfish production, Carancahua Bay is divided between restricted and
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unanimous consent...little or nothing was done for nearly five days; by this time the main body had passed, though plenty remained to make everything uncomfortable for about two weeks. This migration was from east to west and the line was about three miles wide.
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by the State of Texas and locally by the 300-member Carancahua Bay Protection Association. It is a nursery bay for shrimp, and is a habitat for shellfish including oysters. Finfish such as the
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Only a handful of settlements have been established on the bay. The town of Carancahua first formed as a small collection of cabins that were used in the 1880s as a stop for mail between
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destroyed the town in September 1961, but it was rebuilt five years later. In 1970, a beachfront was constructed along the shoreline as the listed population reached 170 people. The
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The Mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies: A general consideration of mosquitoes, their habits, and their relations to the human species
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with Carancahua Creek watershed. Generally slender, Carancahua Bay is only about 1 mile (1.6 km) in width north of its circular mouth.
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field was first discovered in the 1950s, but later abandoned. Brigham Exploration is working with Royale Energy to develop ten
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This shallow bay serves as a nursery bay for shrimp and as an ecosystem for diverse species of birds and fish. Commercial
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1939. The town grew, attracting retirees and vacationers who contributed to a peak summer population of 205 in 1961.
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to meet with East Carancahua Creek, which runs southwest for 32 miles (51 km) from its source in southern
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reaches a large swamp. Past the swamp is the town of Port Alto, where several docks and piers are located.
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Popplewell, Louise (January 13, 2003). "Groups will voice concerns over possible water release into bay".
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are commonly caught from the bay by recreational fishermen. Birds common to the bay include the
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found higher than normal levels of bacteria at the mouth of Carancahua Creek and alkaline
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have been established on the western and eastern shores. Two other small communities,
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was the first documented European to tour the bay while exploring Matagorda Bay with
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prevented growth. In fact, the bay was notorious for its swarms of
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have been established on the east shore. The small communities of
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Beach of sand and shell on the shore of Carancahua Bay
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delta, and documented by a late 19th-century rancher:
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Bowen, Greg (December 4, 2004). "Unsafe Waterways".
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derives from the term that formerly referred to the
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Carancahua Bay is located in Texas
Texas
Gulf Coast
28°41′28″N 96°24′08″W / 28.691039°N 96.402283°W / 28.691039; -96.402283
Gulf of Mexico
Basin
United States
Matagorda Bay
Jackson
Calhoun
Texas
confluence
Fish farms
Port Alto
Cape Carancahua POA Community
Boca Chica POA Community
Carancahua Community
El Campo Beach Community
Schicke Point Community

Chocolate Bay
East Matagorda Bay
Keller Bay
Lavaca Bay
Matagorda Bay
Tres Palacios Bay
Turtle Bay
Karankawa Indians
Spanish

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