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Teeming with Life, OR Coastal Areas Receive New Protections

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Tuesday, December 13, 2022   

Six stretches of Oregon coast that are home to a diverse array of wildlife are set to receive critical protections. Oregon's Ocean Policy Advisory Council approved new rocky habitat designations for the areas, including Chapman Point and Ecola Point, both of which are north of Cannon Beach.

Jesse Jones, CoastWatch volunteer coordinator for the Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, said the areas have seen increased visitation, which puts the fragile but vibrant landscape at risk. Jones says Chapman Point, for example, has large boulders teeming with life.

"Numerous black oystercatcher nests and is a resting place for harbor seal pups and adults and has truly incredible rocky habitat, intertidal diversity, including numerous marine invertebrates, plants," Jones said.

Chapman Point is set for designation as a Marine Education Area and Ecola Point, which is just to the north of Chapman Point, is scheduled to become a Marine Conservation Area. The areas contain tide pools and are home to nesting habitat for some of the world's most threatened birds.

Jones said the beauty of the process to protect these regions is that it has been community driven.

"The proposals were made and initiated by members of these communities in which these sites are in, and these community members worked very hard to study these sites and get these proposals in," she said.

The decision now goes to the Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission, which is expected to approve the new designations. Along with the other four, the new protections are part of an update to the state's Rocky Shores Management Strategy, which hasn't been changed since 1994.


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