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North Coast

Coastal areas of Oregon (and the rest of western North America) are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification and hypoxia, due primarily to...
Over the past 250 years, rapid growth in the burning of fossil fuels and changes in land use have caused a dramatic rise in CO2 emissions. About one...
When faced with the question of how climate change will affect Oregon wetlands, the current answer seems to be "it depends". With the wide variety of...
In November 2003, the State of Oregon and NOAA Fisheries began a collaborative project to address the conservation of coho salmon in the Oregon...
Upland Forest (Overleaf Lodge) Upland Forest An upland (as opposed to riparian or bottomland) forest along Oregon's Coast has a closed canopy...
Lakes, Ponds and Reservoirs Although there are many lakes along the Oregon Coast, there are very few in the Coast Range. This is because high...
Seven species of salmon (all members of the scientific genus Oncorhynchus) are native to Oregon, but this group includes many subgroups with very...
The Alsea Bay estuary is located on the Oregon coast at Waldport. The estuary is approximately 2516 acres in area and has a watershed of...
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The Coho Assessment Viewer was created to display a sampling of the maps and data graphics created for the Oregon Coastal Coho Assessment project....

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