Recreational Fishing Community Study Published
The Human Dimensions team is excited to share their published results from a studying investigating the impacts of marine reserves on Oregon recreational anglers. Read More
The Human Dimensions team is excited to share their published results from a studying investigating the impacts of marine reserves on Oregon recreational anglers. Read More
Hot off the press … new research journal publications and information reports by the ODFW Marine Reserves Program. Read More
A recent paper by Aaron Galloway, at OIMB, and collaborators describes research looking at biological and spatial factors that could explain variation in blue coloration of lingcod. Read More
While the Black Oystercatcher has a conspicuous presence on our coast, little demographic information has been collected on this seabird in recent years. Portland Audubon, research partners, and volunteers conducted a statewide survey to get an updated population estimate and learn more about their distribution at marine reserve sites and along the coast. Findings from this study have recently been published. Read More
Video surveys offer a cost-effective, non-extractive means for collecting valuable data on fish and habitats. Like all scientific research tools, there are questions about potential biases. Results from a video lander pilot study conducted by the ODFW Marine Reserve Program looks into these questions and has some surprising results. Read More