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Copano Bay is a northwestern extension of Aransas Bay, west of Rockport, Texas in Refugio and Aransas counties. It is supplied with seawater from the Gulf of Mexico via Aransas Bay, and fed freshwater from the Aransas River, Mission River and . As an estuary, the bay is home to a diverse ecosystem consisting of various birds including the endangered whooping crane, and numerous finfish including the redfish as well as shellfish such as oysters. It is classified as a nursery for shrimp, which prohibits production from the bay. Copano Bay is also a historic location for human usage and settlement that dates back to the 18th century, beginning with the historic port of El Copano and the 19th century settlements of St. Mary's of Aransas and Copano. The present-day towns of Bayside, and Holida

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  • خليج كوبانو (بالإنجليزية: Copano Bay)‏ هو الامتداد الشمالي الغربي ، غرب روكبورت بولاية تكساس في مقاطعات ريفوجيو وأرانساس . (ar)
  • Copano Bay is a northwestern extension of Aransas Bay, west of Rockport, Texas in Refugio and Aransas counties. It is supplied with seawater from the Gulf of Mexico via Aransas Bay, and fed freshwater from the Aransas River, Mission River and . As an estuary, the bay is home to a diverse ecosystem consisting of various birds including the endangered whooping crane, and numerous finfish including the redfish as well as shellfish such as oysters. It is classified as a nursery for shrimp, which prohibits production from the bay. Copano Bay is also a historic location for human usage and settlement that dates back to the 18th century, beginning with the historic port of El Copano and the 19th century settlements of St. Mary's of Aransas and Copano. The present-day towns of Bayside, and Holiday Beach were all founded in the 20th century. Oil and natural gas are pumped from below the bay's surface, and contribute to the livelihood of the local economies. Recently, areas around the bay were affected by Hurricane Harvey which crossed over the bay as a Category 3 hurricane. (en)
  • A Baía de Copano (em inglês: Copano Bay), próxima a Rockport nos condados de Refugio e Aransas, é uma extensão da (28° 07' N, 97° 07' W). A baía foi primeiramente explorada em 1766 por Diego Ortiz Parrilla, que a chamou de Santo Domingo, mas após o porto de Copano ter sido estabelecido em 1785 e nomeado a partir dos índios Copane que habitavam a região, a baía passou a ser conhecida como Baía de Copano. (pt)
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  • خليج كوبانو (بالإنجليزية: Copano Bay)‏ هو الامتداد الشمالي الغربي ، غرب روكبورت بولاية تكساس في مقاطعات ريفوجيو وأرانساس . (ar)
  • A Baía de Copano (em inglês: Copano Bay), próxima a Rockport nos condados de Refugio e Aransas, é uma extensão da (28° 07' N, 97° 07' W). A baía foi primeiramente explorada em 1766 por Diego Ortiz Parrilla, que a chamou de Santo Domingo, mas após o porto de Copano ter sido estabelecido em 1785 e nomeado a partir dos índios Copane que habitavam a região, a baía passou a ser conhecida como Baía de Copano. (pt)
  • Copano Bay is a northwestern extension of Aransas Bay, west of Rockport, Texas in Refugio and Aransas counties. It is supplied with seawater from the Gulf of Mexico via Aransas Bay, and fed freshwater from the Aransas River, Mission River and . As an estuary, the bay is home to a diverse ecosystem consisting of various birds including the endangered whooping crane, and numerous finfish including the redfish as well as shellfish such as oysters. It is classified as a nursery for shrimp, which prohibits production from the bay. Copano Bay is also a historic location for human usage and settlement that dates back to the 18th century, beginning with the historic port of El Copano and the 19th century settlements of St. Mary's of Aransas and Copano. The present-day towns of Bayside, and Holida (en)
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