Description: Information provided is a result of past ODFW surveys, recent spot checks, and input from local residents. The purpose of this map is to provide the user with information and locations of recreational shellfish areas where the most likelihood of success may be found by species. Clam species identified within a particular area represent the most abundance found; other species may be present or may exist in areas not identified on the map. This is to be used as a reference as sandbars, clam beds, and species composition can shift over time. Use caution.
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Copyright Text: Hannah Faulkner - Pacific Shellfish Institute
Justin Ainsworth - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Matthew Hunter - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Description: This product is for informational purposes only; the plats were drawn in GIS based on the legal descriptions of each plat. These drawings are NOT SURVEY QUALITY. They are drawn to best ability at the time. Use with caution.
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Copyright Text: John Byers - Oregon Department of Agriculture
Hannah Faulkner - Pacific Shellfish Institute, Alex Manderson - Oregon Department of Agriculture
Anne Friend - Oregon Department of Agriculture
Description: 2012 shellfish production report for each Netarts, South Slough, Tillamook, Umpqua and Yaquina Bays including acres leased, gallons shucked, bushels raw, total production and production value. Numbers provided by Oregon Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Program Area, Shellfish Plat Leasing Program.
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Copyright Text: Anne Friend - ODA
Hannah Faulkner - PSI
Description: This layer is a polygon file containing CMECS Biotic Component classes for Oregon Estuaries. The CMECS Biotic Component is a hierarchical classification that identifies (a) the composition of floating and suspended biota and (b) the biological composition of coastal and marine benthos.
Service Item Id: 058358d1751b4d3a837e435ca25d8e47
Copyright Text: This work was funded by NOAA via a CZMA section 309 "Project of Special Merit" grant.
Description: This layer is a polygon file containing CMECS Biotic Component classes for Oregon Estuaries. The CMECS Biotic Component is a hierarchical classification that identifies (a) the composition of floating and suspended biota and (b) the biological composition of coastal and marine benthos.
Service Item Id: 058358d1751b4d3a837e435ca25d8e47
Copyright Text: This work was funded by NOAA via a CZMA section 309 "Project of Special Merit" grant.
Description: This layer is a polygon file containing CMECS Biotic Component classes for Oregon Estuaries. The CMECS Biotic Component is a hierarchical classification that identifies (a) the composition of floating and suspended biota and (b) the biological composition of coastal and marine benthos.
Service Item Id: 058358d1751b4d3a837e435ca25d8e47
Copyright Text: This work was funded by NOAA via a CZMA section 309 "Project of Special Merit" grant.
Description: This layer provides information about the aquaculture provisions of the different management units that make up the 5 Oregon estuaries currently approved for commercial aquaculture by the Oregon Department of Agriculture.
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Copyright Text: Information regarding aquaculture provisions were extracted from local comprehensive plans by Marcus Chatfield, Oregon Coastal Management Program, Department of Land Conservation and Development.
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Description: Oregon's coastal zone extends from the Washington border on the north to the California border on the south; seaward to the extent of state jurisdiction as recognized in federal law; and inland t the crest of the coastal mountain range, excepting; 1. The Umpqua River Basin, where the coastal zone extends to Scottsburg; 2. The Rogue River Basin; where the coastal zone extends to Agness; and 3. The Columbia River Basin, where the coastal zone extends to the downstream end of Puget Island or, as defined by CREST, RM 38.5, to the "Bradwood Site" on the shorelands.