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  2. Texas rice production - Wikipedia

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    Farmers in Arkansas, during 1904, began that state's moved toward major efforts in rice growing. California followed suit in 1912. Arkansas and California eventually became the two largest growers of rice in the nation. [3] [2] Texas rice industry on the Gulf Coast was originally established in 1904 when seed was imported from Japan.

  3. Texas Irrigation Canals - Wikipedia

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    The First Lift Station in Mission in the Rio Grande Valley became a Texas Historic Landmark in 1985. Texas has many irrigation canals with the majority of large canal networks in the Rio Grande Valley and the Gulf Coast, though smaller systems are located throughout the state. Canals provide water to dry climates to irrigate crops.

  4. Texas Gulf Coast - Wikipedia

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    Texas Gulf Coast is an intertidal zone which borders the coastal region of South Texas, Southeast Texas, and the Texas Coastal Bend.The Texas coastal geography boundaries the Gulf of Mexico encompassing a geographical distance relative bearing at 367 miles (591 km) of coastline according to CRS [1] and 3,359 miles (5,406 km) of shoreline according to NOAA.

  5. Matagorda Bay - Wikipedia

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    Matagorda Bay (/ ˌ m æ t ə ˈ ɡ ɔːr d ə / ⓘ [2]) is a large Gulf of Mexico bay on the Texas coast, lying in Calhoun and Matagorda counties and located approximately 80 miles (130 km) northeast of Corpus Christi, 143 miles (230 km) east-southeast of San Antonio, 108 miles (174 km) south-southwest of Houston, and 167 miles (269 km) south-southeast of Austin.

  6. Activists say proposed rules in Gulf to protect Rice's ... - AOL

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    Environmental activists say new rules for the Gulf of Mexico are "absolutely critical" to help the endangered Rice's whale. Activists say proposed rules in Gulf to protect Rice's Whales are ...

  7. Estuaries of Texas - Wikipedia

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    East Matagorda Bay is a minor estuary located on the upper-mid Texas coast in Matagorda County immediately northeast of the Colorado–Lavaca Estuary (Matagorda Bay). It has no significant river sources and is separated from the Gulf of Mexico by Matagorda Peninsula, only intermittently connecting with it through Brown Cedar Cut.

  8. Council says proposed rule on Rice's whales could cripple ...

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    PANAMA CITY − Local officials worry new proposed rules for commercial vessels might cripple ports along the Gulf Coast, including Port Panama City.. In an effort to help protect Rice's whales, a ...

  9. Texas Coastal Bend - Wikipedia

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    Texas Coastal Bend illustration bordering the Gulf of Mexico. The Texas Coastal Bend, or just the Coastal Bend, is a geographical region in the US state of Texas. The name refers to the area being a curve along the Texas Gulf Coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The largest city of the Coastal Bend is Corpus Christi.