Date wrapper:
Nov
6

Cape Falcon Reserve Planning Workshop

When
November 6, 2018 - 5:30 PM
Where
Best Western Hotel
414 North Prom
Seaside, OR
Sponsors
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Cost
Free—public meeting

Cape Falcon's tip.\Photo courtesy of ODFW.
Cape Falcon's tip.\Photo courtesy of ODFW.

The Marine Reserves Program of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is launching a site management planning process for the Cape Falcon Marine Reserve.  The public has been invited to a series of three workshops, during which the department will seek input from local residents on how best to share information and engage the communities of the northern coast on planning for the reserve’s future.  The first takes place Oct. 26 in Manzanita (see separate listing).  The second is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 6, from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Best Western Hotel (414 North Prom) in Seaside.

Public feedback will assist ODFW in developing strategies for supporting scientific research, informing and engaging local communities, and enforcing reserve policies.  The management plan to be developed will also document local community interest in activities that go beyond those currently being carried out by the Marine Reserves Program.  By highlighting community interest in the management plan, ODFW hopes to attract additional resources to support research and other new projects for the marine reserve area. 

The workshop is thus an opportunity for citizens concerned about marine ecosystem protection to shape the future of the Cape Falcon Marine Reserve.

The last workshop in the series will take place in Garibaldi Nov. 28. 

For more information, contact Cristen Don, the Marine Reserves Program leader, at (541) 272-4268, cristen.n.don@state.or.us.