San Antonio–Guadalupe coastal watershed

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The San Antonio–Guadalupe coastal watershed is a major South Texas drainage basin that channels the San Antonio and Guadalupe rivers and their tributaries to the Gulf of Mexico, supporting diverse ecosystems and regional water resources.

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Label Occurrences
San Antonio–Guadalupe coastal watershed canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage basin
watershed
drainsTo Gulf of Mexico NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole supports aquatic habitats
supports coastal wetland habitats
supports riparian habitats
hasComponent coastal marshes
estuaries
river floodplains
upland rangelands
hasMouthNear Texas Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
hydrologicFunction channels surface water to the Gulf of Mexico
collects precipitation and runoff in South Texas
includesRiver Guadalupe River NERFINISHED
Guadalupe River tributaries
San Antonio River NERFINISHED
San Antonio River tributaries
influences water quality in the Gulf of Mexico near the Texas coast
locatedIn South Texas NERFINISHED
Texas
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf Texas coastal watersheds NERFINISHED
subjectOf regional water management planning in South Texas
supports diverse ecosystems
regional water resources
usedFor agricultural water supply
fisheries
industrial water supply
municipal water supply
recreation

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San Antonio River partOf San Antonio–Guadalupe coastal watershed