Newport Pride
The ODFW Marine Reserves team will be tabling at Newport Pride. Stop by to learn more about Oregon's Marine Reserves, answer some reserves trivia, and spin the wheel for a prize!
The ODFW Marine Reserves team will be tabling at Newport Pride. Stop by to learn more about Oregon's Marine Reserves, answer some reserves trivia, and spin the wheel for a prize!
In partnership with the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, the North Coast Land Conservancy is hosting a casual meeting for members of the communities surrounding the reserve, including Manzanita, Arch Cape, and Falcon Cove. At this community meeting, learn about NCLC’s Marine Program, the science and research underway, and information about harvesting restrictions. Scott
Explore the Otter Rock Marine Reserve like never before with a new augmented reality tool ! Using this innovative technology, you’ll discover the different habitats and wildlife that call Otter Rock home and learn about the boundaries and protections in place for the marine reserve. The Otter Rock Augmented Reality Project is a collaboration between
Interested in learning more about the Otter Rock Augmented Reality Pilot Project developed in collaboration between ODFW, Oregon Reality Lab (University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication), and Friends of Otter Rock Marine Reserve? Dr. Danny Pimentel (University of Oregon) will discuss how technological nature, or the use of emergent media to simulate or
The ODFW Nearshore Ecology Program will be leading a breakout session at the State of the Coast conference hosted by Oregon Sea Grant. Learn about ODFW's new Nearshore Ecology Program and collaborative efforts to (1) better understand Oregon's marine reserves and nearshore environment and (2) engage Oregonians in marine conservation and stewardship.
How are young fish adapting to Oregon’s changing ocean, and what does this mean for local fisheries? Oregon State University scientists are diving into that question, and you can too at a free community presentation on Thursday, November 20. The presentation is hosted by Friends of Otter Rock Marine Reserve in partnership with Oregon State
How are young fish adapting to Oregon’s changing ocean, and what does this mean for local fisheries? Oregon State University scientists are diving into that question, and you can too at a free community presentation on Friday, November 21. The presentation is hosted by Oregon State University, in partnership with the Oregon Department of Fish