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  2. Laguna Madre (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Port Isabel had 4,865 residents during the 2000 census. [6] To the north, Port Mansfield was established in 1950, at the old fishing community of Red Fish Landing. It was named after United States Congressman Joseph J. Mansfield (D-TX), who introduced the bill that extended the Intracoastal Waterway from Corpus Christi to Brownsville in the ...

  3. Thousand Ships Bay - Wikipedia

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    Tideschart.com tide table of Thousand Ships Bay; Tide-Forecast.com tide table of Thousand Ships Bay; Hammond World Travel Atlas. Union, N.J.: Hammond World Atlas Corporation, c. 2004–2005. ISBN 0-8437-1982-6. Page 245. Pacific Wrecks (2009). "Santa Isabel Province". Solomon Islands. Pacific Wrecks.org. Archived from the original on December 3 ...

  4. Brazos Santiago Pass (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    "Port Isabel ~ San Benito Navigation District" [PISBND – Port Isabel ~ San Benito Navigation District]. Port Isabel, Texas: Port of Port Isabel. "§ 166.200 – Shipping Safety Fairways and Anchorage Areas, Gulf of Mexico" [Title 33, Chapter I, Subchapter P, Part 166]. Code of Federal Regulations.

  5. Port Isabel, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Port Isabel connects with South Padre Island via the Queen Isabella Causeway. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operates the Port Isabel Service Processing Center, which is located in an unincorporated area adjacent to Port Isabel-Cameron County Airport, 12 miles (19 km) to the northwest of the center of Port Isabel. [29]

  6. Port Isabel, Sonora - Wikipedia

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    Port Isabel was a seaport established on Port Isabel Slough in 1865 during the American Civil War in Sonora, Mexico in the mouth of the Colorado River on the Gulf of California. It was founded to support the increased river traffic caused by the gold rush that began in 1862 on the Colorado River and the Yuma Quartermaster Depot newly ...

  7. Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The current bridge opened in 1974, replacing a previous bridge that had also been named Queen Isabella Causeway. A central section of the earlier causeway was removed and renamed the Queen Isabella State Fishing Pier. The bridge was severely damaged after being struck by four barges in 2001; eight people were killed in the accident. It reopened ...

  8. Point Isabel (promontory) - Wikipedia

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    Point Isabel Shoreline. Point Isabel is a hilltop in the ancient range of hills that also includes Albany Hill, Brooks Island, and the Potrero San Pablo. Rising sea levels following the last Ice Age formed San Francisco Bay and left the point as a rocky promontory joined to the mainland by a salt marsh that flooded at high tides. A large shell ...

  9. Point Isabel Regional Shoreline - Wikipedia

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    Both Point Isabel and North Point Isabel, like many parks along the East Bay shoreline, are landfill. For years North Point Isabel was a dumping ground for industrial waste—the "Battery Point" name referred to battery casings—and underwent an intensive cleanup and clay-capping operation in the mid-1980s.

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