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THE OREGON COAST: DYNAMIC SHORES AND DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
Jessica Hamilton Keys, Board Member,Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
September 23, 2013
The Oregon Coast
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
Carl and Millie Ehrman.Photo by Niki Price
Lincoln CountyPhoto credit: DOGAMI Siletz Spit
Photo credit: DOGAMI
Marine Debris
Oregon State University researchers analyze invasive species that arrived with Japanese tsunami debris. Photo credit: OSU
Japanese floats and bottle recently found on CoastWatch Mile 173. Photo by Julie Cheshire
Land UseCrook Point, Destination Resort
Looking from Crook Point toward the Mack Reef archipelago. Photo by Dave Ledig
Crook Point (far left)Photo by Alex Derr
EstuariesCoalbank Slough
Debris slide affecting Coalbank Slough. Photo courtesy of Coos Waterkeeper
Affected landowner Mike Martin stands atop the debris slide. Photo by David Petrie
EstuariesCoos Bay LNG Siting
Coos Bay's North Spit, looking south. Site of the proposed LNG facility is in the middle distance.
Henderson Marsh and site of proposed LNG facility. Photo by Courtney Johnson
Ocean HabitatMarine Reserves
Offshore Renewable Energy
The Ocean Sentinel resting at the Port of Toledo. Photo credit: Jessica Keys
Sustainability At Work!
Oregon Shores spent many an hour in meetings like this one, guiding Oregon's ocean planning process.
Photo credits: Robin Hartmann, Oregon Shores
Governor’s Office and crab fisherman review options for offshore renewable energy sites.