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Barataria Bay or Bayou Barataria in south east Louisiana is separated from the Gulf of Mexico by Grand and Grand Terre islands. It is linked to the Intracoastal Waterway by a navigable channel. The bay is the center of the Louisiana shrimp industry and is trapped for muskrat furs. Oil and natural gas are found in the area, and the bay region is a major source of sulfur. In the early 19th cent. the bay was the headquarters of Jean Laffite and his pirates. State nickname: Pelican State Other U.S. States Capital Baton Rouge Largest city New Orleans Governor Kathleen Blanco Official languages None; English and French de facto Area 134,382 km² (31st)  - Land 112,927 km²  - Water 21,455 km² (16%) Population (2000)  - Population 4,468,976 (22nd)  - Density 39. ... The Gulf of Mexico is a major body of water bordered and nearly landlocked by North America. ... Categories: Stub ... State nickname: Pelican State Other U.S. States Capital Baton Rouge Largest city New Orleans Governor Kathleen Blanco Official languages None; English and French de facto Area 134,382 km² (31st)  - Land 112,927 km²  - Water 21,455 km² (16%) Population (2000)  - Population 4,468,976 (22nd)  - Density 39. ... See also Jean Lafitte, Louisiana, United States. ...


In conjunction with the Timbalier-Terrebone Bay system, Barataria Bay has been designated an estuary of national significance by the Environmental Protection Agency National Estuary Program. The bay is characterized by swamp forests and marshes which provide a nursery and breeding ground for migratory birds and a variety of recreationally and commercial important species, including alligators, finfish, shellfish, songbirds, ducks and geese. EPA redirects here. ...


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On the morning of 9 January, Barataria, joined by Currituck, left the convoy and proceeded to eastern Lingayen Gulf where she planted seaplane moorings, anchors, and buoys in the shallow waters south of Aringay Point.
Barataria then spent the entire month of February and the first two weeks of March back at Cabalitan Bay, establishing a seaplane ramp on the south shore of Cabalitan Island and continuing to tend the "Catalinas" of VPB 71 as they carried out night reconnaissance and attack missions.
Underway for the coast of China, on the 24th, Barataria reached Shanghai on the 27th and, for the remainder of September, tended the planes of VPB 17 which were flying mail and passengers in and out of Shanghai.
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