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South Slough Reserve |
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Resource Library |
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An aerial view of the estuary on a sparkling, sunny day.
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Resources for visitors, teachers, and researchers
Impacts of Land Development on Oregon's Waters
Oregon Tide Tables
Explaining the Tides
Large Woody Habitat in Tidelands
Project Completion Report
Bacterial Contamination of Sunset Bay State Park
Project Completion Report
Estuaries Feature Series
A series of 54 articles, the Estuaries Feature Series cover topics from estuarine ecology to cultural influences on the estuary.
Estuarine Management Issues
An in-depth look at six particular topics of importance in Oregon´s estuaries.
Coastal Resource Management Series
Three of case histories designed to share concepts, methods, and lessons that have been learned at South Slough NERR.
Strategic Plan
Enhanced Coastal Observation System and Predictive Hydrodynamic Model for Improved
Management of the Coos Bay Estuary, Oregon.
Publications and Reports
Produced by South Slough and affliates
You will need Adobe Reader to access these PDF files.
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WTRP Advisory Group |
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Presentations from the Habitat Restoration Workshop
Since the 1980s, Oregonians have been restoring more natural conditions to selected coastal wetlands. Through much of the twentieth century, many acres of wetlands and estuaries were diked, drained or filled to reduce marshes and create developable land. Over the last decade researchers have tested many techniques in the South Slough for restoring salt marshes, tidal channels and streams. Much of this work is done with guidance from the Winchester Tidelands Restoration advisory group. The advisory group includes restoration specialists, scientists, managers of protected- or special-use coastal natural resource areas, conservationists and land owners.
The advisory group met 11-12 July, 2007 to review progress on habitat restoration and native oyster restoration in the South Slough estuary, and continuing habitat restoration in the Salmon River estuary north of Lincoln City, Oregon. The advisory group meets as needed to review restoration projects and plans.
The advisory group helps to communicate the results of habitat restoration at the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve. It is a valuable tool for providing decision makers with the latest science-based information about habitat restoration. Members include scientists and restoration specialists, and may include individuals seeking further advice, training or technical assistance for planning and monitoring their own habitat restoration projects.
Click here to view or download presentations from the workshop.
fish and large wood update reference sites study
winchester tidelands update restoring fresh water wetlands
woody debris summary restoring native oysters
salmon river update Wasson and Leslie proposals
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Links |
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Skunk Cabbage in bloom. Photo by Pamela Archer
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Important Links for visitors, students, teacher, professionals, and more!
NOAA 312 Evaluation
South Slough NERR Management Plan
South Slough NERR Management Plan Appendices
South Slough NERR Site Profile
South Slough NERR Cooperative Plan for Watershed Conservation
South Slough NERR Cooperative Plan for Watershed Conservation Appendices
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Tsunami Evacuation Maps & More |
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Tsunami Evacuation Maps
Tsunami evacuation maps for selected Oregon coastal communities
(Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries)
Tsunami Disaster Supplies Kit
Create a Family Disaster Supplies Kit
From the Earthquake Tsunami Connection workshop.
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