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Coordinates: 30°4518N 88°4001W / 30.75500°N 88.66694°W / 30.75500; -88.66694
 

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The Pascagoula River is a river, about 80 miles (130 km) long, in southeastern Mississippi in the United States.[1] The river drains an area of about 8,800 square miles (23,000 km²) and flows into Mississippi Sound of the Gulf of Mexico. The Pascagoula River Basin is managed by the Pat Harrison Waterway District.[2]

It is significant as the only unaffected (or nearly so) river with a discharge of over 10 cubic kilometres (2.4 cu mi) per year flowing from the United States into the Gulf of Mexico, and indeed the only one in the Cfa Köppen climate classification zone anywhere in the world, with the nearest approaches being the Juquiá and Itajaíinsoutheastern Brazil[3] (The Yuan Jiang and Shinano Gawa are comparable to those Brazilian rivers but are only marginally in the Cfa zone). As a result, the Pascagoula has, in modern times, been the focus of a great deal of effort regarding its conservation[4] to prevent the construction of dams on it.

The water district manager has proposed the construction of a couple of dams on tributaries called the Big and the Little Cedar creeks to manage the river's flow during a drought crisis. Since 1999 the water level in the river has fallen as low as 1.15 ft (on September 6, 2015) and 0.2 ft (October 8, 2000), as measured at the Graham Ferry gauge.[5][6]

George and Jackson counties, the two counties closest to the Gulf, have two separate wildlife management areas called Water trails that provide controlled recreation such as camping, birding, or canoeing.[7]

Course[edit]

Pascagoula River at Pascagoula, Mississippi, circa 1900

The Pascagoula River is formed in northwestern George County, just north of the Merrill community, by the confluence of the Leaf and Chickasawhay Rivers and flows generally southward through swampy bottomlands in George and Jackson Counties. In its lower course the river forms several channels and bayous; its largest such distributary is the West Pascagoula River, which flows into the Mississippi Sound at Gautier. The main channel passes Escatawpa and Moss Point and flows into the sound at Pascagoula. At low water the tidal effects are felt more than forty miles upstream.[8]

Name[edit]

Pascagoula is a name derived from the Choctaw language meaning "bread people".[9]

According to the Geographic Names Information System,[10] the river has also been known as:

History[edit]

According to local Euro-American legend, the peace-loving Pascagoula tribe walked single file into the Singing River because the local Biloxi tribe were planning to attack.[12] Anola, a Biloxi "princess", eloped with the Pascagoula chief Altama, although she was engaged to a Biloxi chieftain. Anola's angry would-be husband led his soldiers into battle with the Pascagoula. Outnumbered and fearing enslavement by the Biloxi, the tribe joined hands and walked into the river singing a death song. This section of the Pascagoula River became known as the "Singing River" because of this death song, which reportedly can still be heard at night.[13][14]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Pascagoula River Basin Retrieved 2012-08-28
  • ^ Pat Harrison Waterway District Retrieved 2012-12-20
  • ^ Nilsson, C., Reidy, C. A., Dynesius, M., and Revenga, C. 2005. Fragmentation and flow regulation of the world’s large river systems. Science 308: pp. 405-408 (Supporting Material; p.13)
  • ^ The Pascagoula River: Paradise in Peril Retrieved 2012-08-28
  • ^ National Weather Service River Forecast Center. Lower Mississippi RFC. "Pascagoula River and Gulf Drainage Basins" Retrieved 11 September 2015. NOAA website
  • ^ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Mobile). (4 September 2015) "Joint Public Notice SAM-2014-00653-MBM" Retrieved 11 September 2015. US Army Corps of Engineers website
  • ^ Broom, Brian. (26 April 2015). "Pascagoula River goes blue". Clarion Ledger. (Jackson). Retrieved 11 September 2015. Clarion Ledger website
  • ^ United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Mobile District.; Gulf Regional Planning Commission. (June 1970). Flood plain information : Pascagoula-Gautier coastal area, Jackson County, Mississippi. Mobile, Ala. : The District. p. 3.
  • ^ Baca, Keith A. (2007). Native American Place Names in Mississippi. University Press of Mississippi. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-60473-483-6.
  • ^ "GNIS Detail - Pascagoula River". Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  • ^ "Legend of the Singing River". Archived from the original on May 8, 2008. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  • ^ Wallace, Mark I (March 2005). Finding God in the singing river: Christianity, spirit, nature. ISBN 978-0-8006-3726-2.
  • ^ "The Legend of the Singing River". Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
  • ^ "Pascagoula River Watershed - The Nature Conservancy". Retrieved June 2, 2021.
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