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Located in central Harrison County, the river empties into Biloxi Bay just north of Biloxi and south of Interstate 10 and is navigable 31 miles to the north. Tchoutacabouffa is the Biloxi tribe’s word for “broken pot.” Southern Mississippi art potter George E. Ohr, who worked in the late 19th and early 20th century, dug much of the clay he used for his works locally from the Tchoutacabouffa River. The river is navigable in a small fishing boat for most of its length with excellent large-mouth bass and bream fishing through-out. Seasonally, crappie can be caught in the river’s backwater areas. The Tchoutacabouffa River can be accessed from Biloxi Bay and from a private boat launch at the Cedar Lake Road crossing.