Land Events
Past Events
Yaquina Bay Plan Town Hall
A series of “town halls” is being held to introduce the public to the Yaquina Bay Estuary Management Plan (YBEMP) update, now in its public comment phase. These events are hosted by Willamette Partnership, the planning...
Webinar on Yaquina Bay Estuary Plan
Oregon Shores and the Audubon Society of Lincoln City are collaborating on "Planning for the Future of Yaquina Bay," a webinar about participating in decisions concerning Yaquina Bay, and in particular the...
Invasive Species Training
The North Coast Coastal Weed Management Area hosts an Invasive Species Field Training on Tuesday, June 27, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., at the Circle Creek Nursery, at the end of Rippet Rd., south of Seaside.
This free learning opportunity is designed for...
Beaches and Dunes on Tap
The Oregon Coastal Management Program (OCMP), a branch of the Department of Land Conservation and Development, is hosting a series of talks on “Oregon Beaches and Dunes.” On Tuesday, June 20, 6-7 p.m., the talk will be featured as a Science on Tap event at the Hatfield Marine Science Center...
Presentation on Beaches and Dunes
The Oregon Coastal Management Program (OCMP), a branch of the Department of Land Conservation and Development, is hosting a series of talks on “Oregon Beaches and Dunes.” Next in the series is coming up Thursday, June 15, 7-8 p.m., at the Fort...
Presentation on Siletz Bay NWF
The Midcoast Watersheds Council is offering a hybrid presentation—both in person and online—that will explore “Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge: Past and Present.” The event takes places on Thursday, June 1, 6:30...
Community Meeting on Coos Bay EMP
Our colleagues, Rogue Climate, have been holding a series of community meetings to assist local citizens with getting engaged in the planning process for the Coos Bay estuary. The Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan is currently being updated,...
Public Meeting on Watershed Protection
The North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection group is hosting a public informational meeting about their work on Wednesday, May 31, 5:30 p.m. at Phyllis Baker City park (341 N. Falcon St.) in...
Listening Session on Columbia Treaty
The Columbia River flows 1,243 miles from its headwaters in British Columbia to the sea. We in Oregon Shores are primarily concerned with the last few of those miles, the Columbia River estuary. But the estuary depends on...