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Offshore Drilling Presentation

February 8, 2018, Newport

Courtesy of Surfrider Foundation

Livelihoods in coastal communities across the country rely on America’s coastal waters. The Trump administration’s push to open our coastlines to offshore leasing would threaten recreation, the livelihoods of those in the fishing and tourism industries, and...

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Lecture on Fire Ecology

February 3, 2018, Yachats

Courtesy of the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve.

The Cape Perpetua Speaker Series is from January-March. Each part of the series is hosted by a special presenter who is well versed on a partiuclar point of interest. For this event, Siuslaw National Forest ecologist Jane Kertis will present on...

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Offshore Drilling Presentation

February 1, 2018, Coos Bay

Courtesy of Surfrider Foundation

Livelihoods in coastal communities across the country rely on America’s coastal waters. The Trump administration’s push to open our coastlines to offshore leasing would threaten recreation, the livelihoods of those in the fishing and tourism industries, and...

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Jan
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Meeting on Dunes Invasives

January 27, 2018, Reedsport

Late light in the Dunes.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.
Late light in the Dunes.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.

The Oregon Dunes Cooperative Weed Management Area, a newly formed group of federal, state and local agencies, non-profit organizations, and concerned citizens dedicated to controlling and reversing the ecological onslaught of non-native...

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Oregon Marine Reserves Talk

January 27, 2018, Yachats

Courtesy of Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve

The Cape Perpetua Speaker Series is from January-March. Each part of the series is hosted by a special presenter who is well versed on a partiuclar point of interest. For this event, learn about Oregon’s five marine reserves with Paul Engelmeyer,...

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Meeting on Dunes Invasives

January 27, 2018, Florence

 

Sea rocket, a native plant of the dunes shoreline.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.
Sea rocket, a native plant of the dunes shoreline.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.

The Oregon Dunes Cooperative Weed Management Area, a newly formed group of federal, state and local agencies, non-profit organizations, and concerned citizens dedicated to controlling and reversing the ecological...

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Oregon Dunes Restoration Comments

January 25, 2018

Dunes and forested patches.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.
Dunes and forested patches.\Photo by Dina Pavlis.

The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and Central Coast Ranger District are seeking public input on a proposal to restore portions of the Oregon dunes. Based on a strategy developed by the Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative, the...

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Jan
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Lecture on Plate Tectonics

January 21, 2018, Yachats

Geologist Bob Lillie will discuss “Beauty from the Beast:  Plate Tectonics and the Landscape of the Pacific Northwest” at the Yachats Common (441 Highway 101 N.) on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m.  The public event (free, but a $5 donations is suggested) is sponsored by the Yachats Academy of...

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Talk on Alsea Tribal Life

January 20, 2018, Yachats

Alsea Tribe. | Courtesy of Lincoln County Historical Society
Alsea Tribe. | Courtesy of Lincoln County Historical Society

Learn about the pre-European inhabitants of the Cape Perpetua area from one of Cape Perpetua’s exceptional volunteers, Dick Mason. Dick has also been an avid CoatchWatch mile adopter and Oregon Shores member for many years.  His...

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Guided Naturalist Walk

January 20, 2018, Newport

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Coot close-up. | Photo by Peter Pearsall

Bird enthusiast Ram Papish will lead a Yaquina Birders & Naturalists field trip pm Saturday, Jan. 20, beginning at 9 a.m. at the OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC) in Newport (2030 S.E. Marine Science Dr).  Right now the bay is jam-packed with...