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Snowy plover restrictions are back on the Oregon coast. How that changes trips to the beach
If you’re planning a spring break trip to the Oregon coast, you’ll need to watch out for the tiny shorebirds nesting in the sand. Seasonal beach restrictions will be back in effect this month, as the ...
They’re back: massive fleets of tiny, electric-blue, jellyfish-like creatures called Velella velella are once again blanketing Oregon beaches. They are not true jellyfish, but floating hydrozoans — ...
Tiny blue 'sail' jellies have beached along Oregon shores. Scientists link the runs to winds and warmer winters.
The Cascade Subduction Zone affects where the ocean meets the land, and that land is rising in some parts of the Oregon Coast.
There’s something wild and wonderful about visiting the Oregon coast. Stretching over 360 miles from Astoria in the north to Brookings in the south, it offers windswept beaches, dramatic cliffs, ...
A short Oregon forest path slips through moss and opens to a quiet beach, like a secret doorway to waves, wind, and salt air ...
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