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100 Years Ago, S Oregon Coast Tourism Was Rough, Wild; Barely-Paved Roads

100 Years Ago, S Oregon Coast Tourism Was Rough, Wild; Barely-Paved Roads
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Curious Travel Tips from Oregon Coast You Haven t Considered

Curious Travel Tips from Oregon Coast You Haven t Considered Published 04/19/21 at 9:25 PM PDT By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff (Oregon Coast) – From fossils to the curiosities of spring and summer, untamed wildlife and finding less crowds, there s still so much to discover about the Oregon coast, no matter how many times you ve been there. Seasons change and so do the facets of fun around here. Take a look at some travel tips you probably don t know. Cape Sebastian on the southern Oregon coast (courtesy Oregon State Parks) Latest Coastal Lodging News AlertsIn Seaside: Includes exclusive listings; major specials now that storm watch season is here

Mail Tribune Fishing Report, 4/22/2021

Mail Tribune Fishing Report, 4/22/2021
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Even More Orcas, Grays, Coos Razor Clams, Warm Temps: Remarkable Week on Oregon Coast

Even More Orcas, Grays, Coos Razor Clams, Warm Temps: Remarkable Week on Oregon Coast Published 04/16/21 at 6:45 PM PDT By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff (Oregon Coast) – Temps in the 70s and maybe beyond, Orca sightings, gray whales migrating, and razor clamming opening up only in the Coos Bay area: this week and weekend are a brimming with fun times on the Oregon coast. (Photo courtesy Edith HItchings) Includes exclusive listings; major specials now that storm watch season is here Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay; winter deals Friday is seeing temperatures in the 80s for much of the northern half of the Oregon coast and southern Washington coast, and with the inland area poised to keep up a small heatwave this weekend the beaches will be the prime place to go. The nice weather patterns will stick around to some degree this week, and that coupled with things like increasing killer whale sightings and plenty of gray whales, this will be a good week to play hooky

A portion of the Oregon coast opens for razor clam harvesting

A portion of the Oregon coast opens for razor clam harvesting The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) announce the opening of all razor clam harvesting from the south jetty of Coos Bay to Cape Arago. Recent shellfish samples taken from the area indicate levels of the marine biotoxin domoic acid have fallen below the alert level for two consecutive sampling weeks. Razor clam harvesting remains closed from the Columbia River to the north jetty of Coos Bay, and from Cape Arago to the California border. Mussel, bay clam and crab harvesting remain open along the entire Oregon coast. Coastal scallops are not affected by biotoxin closures when only the adductor muscle is eaten. ODA does not recommend eating whole scallops. Commercial shellfish products remain safe for consumers.

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