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Reserve Category: Cape Perpetua

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05.11.16

Reports from the Field for May

Ecological Monitoring Being that this is an El Nino year, we are very interested to see what juvenile fish might recruit to our nearshore waters. In April our SMURF sampling gear, used for collecting juvenile fish, was deployed at the Otter Rock and Redfish Rocks sites with the help of Oregon State University and the Oregon Read More

Filed under: Cape Falcon, Cape Perpetua, Cascade Head, Otter Rock, Redfish Rocks, Ecology, Human Dimensions
Tagged Western Gull
04.14.16

For the Birds: Diving Into Seabird Research

The Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve and surrounding area has attracted additional research that is helping us learn more about the nearshore ecosystem. Seabirds are an important component of that ecosystem. Read more to learn about seabird research. Read More

Filed under: Cape Perpetua, Ecology
anemones below the surface off of Oregon
03.30.16

Website Gives Glimpse Below Surface

Ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of Oregon’s ocean? Our new Oregon Marine Reserves website provides a rare glimpse below the surface of Oregon’s ocean waters and a behind-the-scenes peek at scientists in action. Read More

Filed under: Cape Falcon, Cape Perpetua, Cascade Head, Otter Rock, Redfish Rocks, Announcements
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02.16.16

Tidepools, Rocky Reefs and Marine Reserves

See how the tidepools, underwater rocky reefs, and creatures that call these places home in Oregon’s marine reserves are all connected. Get tips on tidepool etiquette and help protect these special places.

Filed under: Cape Falcon, Cape Perpetua, Cascade Head, Otter Rock, Redfish Rocks, Ecology, Human Dimensions
Ochre sea stars along rocky shores
10.21.15

Sea Stars Observed after Massive Epidemic

In 2014, the Pacific Coast of North America was hit by a mysterious epidemic that wiped out millions of sea stars, marking the largest marine animal disease event in recorded history. Looming questions researchers are trying to answer include … Read More

Filed under: Cape Perpetua, Otter Rock, Ecology
black rockfish school off of Oregon
09.09.15

New Ecological Monitoring Plan

Check out ODFW’s newly released Ecological Monitoring Plan. Learn about how long-term monitoring is helping us learn more about marine reserve protections and about Oregon’s nearshore ocean. Read More

Filed under: Cape Falcon, Cape Perpetua, Cascade Head, Otter Rock, Redfish Rocks, Announcements, Ecology

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