Cat Island (Mississippi)

View of South side of Cat Island.
Cat Island (left) before (June 2004, bottom) and after (September 2005, top) Hurricane Katrina.

Cat Island is a barrier island off the Gulf Coast of the United States. The island is named for raccoons which Spanish explorers mistook for cats. It is unknown who discovered Cat Island. It is within the jurisdiction of Harrison County, Mississippi. The western half and southern tip of the island is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore.

Formation and history

Cat Island is a unique "T-shaped" island created by colliding Gulf of Mexico currents. Unlike the other Mississippi islands, Cat Island's sand beaches are backed by dense forests of slash pines and live oaks. Due to the dredging of the Gulfport ship channel, however, Cat Island has lost its natural westward flow of sediment which provided material for the island to combat erosion. Bayous and marshes on Cat Island are home to alligators and refuge to migratory birds.

During World War II, the island was base for the Cat Island War Dog Reception and Training Center where Americans sent family dogs to be trained by the U.S. Army Signal Corps for military service. The dogs were trained to sniff out Japanese Americans because of the belief that they had a distinct odor. This particular experiment was totally unsuccessful though dogs proved effective as an aid to sentries and advance scouts.[1] This period of the island's history was featured on a June 2009 episode of the PBS series History Detectives.[2]

The western half and southern tip of the island became part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore in 2002. The remainder of the island, including most of the beach, is still privately owned. The eastern beach is owned by BP, who purchased it in April 2011 to use in assisting cleanup of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.[3]

In 2005 Hurricane Katrina shrank the island by eliminating the southern tip. During the foul weather associated with Hurricane Patricia a commercial fisherman reported abundant redfish in the flooded bayous of the island.[4]

Location of Cat Island, south of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi USA

See also

References

  1. Quartermaster War Dog Program Archived 2013-01-20 at the Wayback Machine.. US Army Quartermaster Foundation.
  2. Zuber, Tukufu. "War Dog Letter". History Detectives, Season 7, Episode 1. Oregon Public Broadcasting.
  3. Nelson, Karen (April 7, 2011). "BP buys east beach of Cat Island - Long Beach". Sun Herald. Archived from the original on 10 April 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
  4. Schindler, Sonny. (27 October 2015). "Outdoors Report:Flooded grass reds". Clarion Ledger. (Jackson). Retrieved 27 October 2015. Clarion Ledger website

Further reading

Cuevas, John (211). Cat Island: The History of a Mississippi Gulf Coast Barrier Island. McFarland. p. 205. 

Coordinates: 30°13′36″N 89°06′11″W / 30.22667°N 89.10306°W / 30.22667; -89.10306

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