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Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay; winter deals Dillon, a longtime reader of Oregon Coast Beach Connection, has probably seen this before on those pages. Or at least something like it - but not in real life. “I ve been to this bay 50 times and never seen this,” he told Oregon Coast Beach Connection. “While we were taking pictures, a longtime local said she never recalled seeing these before.” Indeed, after he emailed the publication, Oregon Coast Beach Connection confirmed what he thought: this was a ghost forest. After digging around the publication s document archives, it s discovered this ghost forest is not documented. It s not in the geology paper that defines the study of Oregon coast ghost forests, written by Scott Peterson and Roger Hart back in 2006. ....
North Coast Food Trail Expands to Edge of NW Oregon Published 04/21/21 at 5:06 PM PDT By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff (Tillamook, Oregon) – Already an expansive way to chow down as you’re touring the Oregon coast, the North Coast Food Trail is getting ready to get bigger. Some 100 or more miles of foodstuffs, drinks and culinary-themed adventures await with Visit Tillamook Coast’s North Coast Food Trail, which starts at the southern edges of the Tillamook County line at Neskowin and runs up through Cannon Beach, Seaside and now Astoria. Latest Coastal Lodging News AlertsIn Seaside: Includes exclusive listings; major specials now that storm watch season is here ....
OSU researcher leads NOAA-funded project to study West Coast response to ocean acidification triplicate.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from triplicate.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
OSU researcher leads project to study West Coast ocean acidification response CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) An Oregon State University researcher is part of a new, federally supported project investigating how communities along the West Coast are adapting to ocean acidification, with the goal of determining what they need to be more resilient. Ana K. Spalding, an assistant professor of marine and coastal policy in OSU’s College of Liberal Arts, is leading a team looking into how shellfish industry participants in several towns along the Oregon and California coasts are responding to ocean acidification and where gaps in policy or resources have left them vulnerable. ....
CORVALLIS, Ore. - An Oregon State University researcher is part of a new federally supported project investigating how communities along the West Coast. ....