by Communications Coordinator | Dec 15, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Uncategorized, Webinar
Is the Yachats basalt related to Yellowstone? The hard and dark-colored rock (basalt) that underlies Yachats and Cape Perpetua indicates that there was once a volcano here. When this rock erupted 36 million years ago as molten lava, Oregon looked much...
by Communications Coordinator | Mar 14, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONJoin us as we get familiar with Oregon’s five marine reserve sites, look underwater at the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve, and see what we’ve learned...
by Communications Coordinator | Mar 7, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONKelp forests are dynamic ecosystems that provide crucial habitat for a myriad of species across all trophic levels of coastal food webs, including gray...
by Communications Coordinator | Feb 15, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONBeginning in 2013, a disease epidemic termed “sea star wasting” (SSW) caused massive declines within sea star populations ranging from southcentral...
by Communications Coordinator | Feb 7, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONOver the millennia, diverse and changing environments led to the mix of native species that now occupy our rivers, oceans, and lands. Native aquatic...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 31, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONTahkenitch Landing, located seven miles north of Reedsport on the Siuslaw National Forest, has produced archaeological finds dating as far back as...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 24, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONOregon’s red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) have been the target of a recreational trophy fishery since the 1950s, but following a perfect storm of...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 18, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative.Photo credit: A group of transient killer whales far offshore of the Oregon coast. Photograph by NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center DESCRIPTIONTransient...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 10, 2022 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONChanges to the global atmosphere result in regional shifts in Oregon’s nearshore ocean conditions. As ocean waters throughout the Pacific Basin become...
by Communications Coordinator | Dec 17, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONConsideration of social and cultural dimensions in coastal and marine planning has increased over the past several decades, and local community...
by Communications Coordinator | Dec 13, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONAs human changes to the landscape increase throughout Oregon, there is a critical need to identify and protect the habitats wildlife use to move, to...
by Communications Coordinator | Dec 7, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONThe natural beauty of Oregon comes with the hazard of the Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and tsunami. Althea Rizzo will show you how to get...
by Communications Coordinator | Nov 22, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONThe presentation will cover the historical, contemporary, and potential future of forests in the Oregon Coast range. ABOUT THE SPEAKERMatthew Reilly is...
by Communications Coordinator | Nov 15, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONAndrea Scharf will talk about the history of the Big Creek campaign to stop development of a destination resort on the property and efforts to restore...
by Communications Coordinator | Mar 29, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONJoin Laura Tesler as she takes you on an underwater safari starting in British Columbia and traveling south along the coastline all the way down to...
by Communications Coordinator | Mar 15, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONFor billions of years, night on Earth was lit only by the moon and stars, and life evolved under regular cycles of bright days and dark nights. All...
by Communications Coordinator | Mar 8, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONOcean conditions along the west coast of the United States are starting to feel the impacts of climate change. From 2014-2016 waters along the coast of...
by Communications Coordinator | Mar 1, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONJoin Vicki for an exploration of the history of forestry science and philosophy from the turn of the 20th century up through the current Siuslaw...
by Communications Coordinator | Feb 8, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONSheanna Steingass, Marine Mammal Program Leader for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), will talk about what she learned from using...
by Communications Coordinator | Feb 1, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONThe Amanda Trail is a 25-year endeavor that created ripples throughout the Yachats Community. The Trail built greater awareness, understanding, and...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 25, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONValley bottom streams, rivers and wetlands have been altered across North America since European settlement. Looking back at how these systems...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 18, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONCascade Head, Cape Perpetua’s neighbor to the north, is Oregon’s only biosphere reserve, part of an international network organized by UNESCO. In this...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 11, 2021 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONThe roughly 30 miles of Oregon Coast between Waldport and Florence is a hiker’s dream: long, wide beaches, trails through old growth forest,...
by Communications Coordinator | Dec 21, 2020 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONThe gray whale is known to make one of the longest migration trips of any known mammal. They breed and nurse their calves in the lagoons of Baja,...
by Communications Coordinator | Dec 14, 2020 | Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, Events, Webinar
This presentation is part of the Cape Perpetua Speaker Series, hosted by the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. DESCRIPTIONFivemile-Bell Landscape Restoration Project is a large-scale, multi-party endeavor on USFS land, involving the Forest Service – Siuslaw Institute –...