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The OHA and DEQ will monitor Oregon beaches for bacteria next year

The OHA and DEQ will monitor Oregon beaches for bacteria next year
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Study Shows More Than Half of U.S. Beaches Have Dangerous Amounts of Fecal Contamination

A new report by Environment America claims 55 percent of more than 3,100 beaches tested potentially unsafe last year due to sewage traces and fecal contamination. ....

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'Freaky-looking' Fanged Fishes Found on Oregon Beaches

Lancetfish live mainly in tropical and subtropical waters but travel as far north as areas like Alaska’s Bering Sea to feed. Their slinky bodies include a “sail-like” fin, and their flesh is gelatinous. ....

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Lancetfish: Several Cannibal Fish from Twilight Zone Mysteriously Washes Up Along Oregon Beaches

Sightings of the lancetfish are rare since they dwell in the deep ocean. Click to read more. Several cannibal fish called lancetfish (Alepisarurus ferox) known for dwelling in the deep ocean "twilight zone" are washing up along Oregon beaches in the past several weeks, according to reports. ....

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