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Gleneden Beach Japanese Tsunami Debris

Marine Aquatic Invasive Species, Japanese Tsunami Debris

The tsunami that hit Japan in March 2011 gave rise to one of the largest known pulses of marine debris in history, some of which is now reaching our shores.

Learn what to do if you find beach debris

Small boat washes up on Gleneden Beach

hunter edHunter education classes are open!

See all the classes available at ODFW’s licensing sales website under the View all Classes/Workshops link.

Sign up online, at a license sales agent, or an ODFW office that sells licenses.

Students may choose to take the hunter education course entirely in a classroom setting or by independent study (online or by workbook). Independent students must pass a required field day that includes live fire exercises before getting certified.

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