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  1. Willamette River (Coast Range Basin) Master Plan for Angler Access and Associated Recreational Uses

    Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Willamette River (Coast Range Basin). Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining...

  2. Rocks of the Tillamook Bay Drainage Basin, the Coast Range of Oregon - Sources of Sediment Accumulation in the Bay

    Abstract -- This short report reviews and summarizes the nature of the geologic rock formations within the Tillamook Bay drainage. The eroded sediments of these rocks, with their particular mineralogies and...

  3. Big Elk Watershed Analysis

    Abstract -- This watershed analysis describes three domains - the human, the aquatic, and the terrestrial - of the southern one-third of the Yaquina River basin, comprised of Big Elk Creek and Mill Creek, in...

  4. Drift Creek (Alsea) Watershed Analysis

    Abstract -- This analysis of the Drift Creek watershed within the Alsea River basin in the middle Coast Range includes characterization, issues, historic conditions, current conditions, trends, and...

  5. Nestucca Watershed Analysis

    Abstract -- Analysis of the Nestucca River watershed in the northern Coast Range considers watershed characterization, issues, past and current conditions, condition trends, desired future condition, management...

  6. Coos and Curry County Lakes and Reservoirs Master Plan for Angler Access and Associated Recreational Uses 1968

    Abstract -- Coos and Curry Counties are the southernmost coastal counties in Oregon. Their eastern county lines extend to the summit of the coast range along some of the most rugged areas in the state. There...

  7. Lower Umpqua Watershed Analysis, 1997

    Abstract -- This analysis of the Lower Umpqua River watershed (2% of the total Umpqua River drainage area) in the southern Coast Range includes watershed characterization, issues, inherent landscape...

  8. Douglas County Lakes and Reservoirs Master Plan for Angler Access and Associated Recreational Uses 1968

    Abstract -- Douglas County covers roughly 5,000 square miles of Southwest Oregon and is almost coincidental with the boundaries of the Umpqua River watershed. The topography consists of the Coast Range...

  9. Oregon Conservation Strategy Ecoregions

    Abstract -- Oregon Conservation Strategy ecoregion boundaries are maintained by the Oregon Department of Fish and WIldlife (ODFW), and are used as a geographic organization within the Strategy to prioritize...

  10. Indian Creek Aquatic Restoration (OWEB #205-144)

    Abstract -- Like many streams in this area, these creeks have experienced considerable habitat degradation due to past land management practices that removed large wood from the channels. Without the large...

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