The tiny coastal birds are once again making their nests on the shores of the Oregon coast, requiring beachgoers to take a few extra precautions while out on the beach this spring and summer.
Break rush underway, Seaside’s fire marshal is reminding beachgoers to stay safe while putting out the call to bring on more lifeguards.
The National Weather Service issued a beach hazards statement at 2:09 a.m. on Sunday valid between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. for ...
Plovers are one of Oregon’s biggest success stories ... to understand nesting season rules and to share the beach this spring and summer.” A main reason for the rebound has been the policy ...
Sub-adult elephant seals, she said, inhabit Oregon beaches in the spring and summer and will molt and rest on the same beach for days or weeks at a time. “The elephant seal was relocated to a ...
This summer will be the last chance ... and Adventure Treks 10 Best Places to Live in Oregon, According to Real Estate Experts This Small Pacific Northwest Beach Town Has a 235-foot-tall Haystack ...
The increase in visitors, particularly on the Oregon Coast, has led to strain on the ... Portland, Salem and Eugene all endured their hottest summer on record, including a record five days above ...