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Newsletters
 Fall 2012 Newsletter
The Oregon Shores newsletter for fall 2012 is available here.
Contact: Phillip Johnson, Executive Director, (503) 238-4450, or EMAIL
 

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 Winter 2012 Newsletter
The Oregon Shores newsletter for winter 2011-12 is available here. MORE 
 Fall 2011 Newsletter Now Available Online
Oregon Shores’ Fall 2011 newsletter, just arriving in mailboxes, has been posted to this website. To take a look, go here. This is a short, interim newsletter, providing quick updates on our current activities. Oregon Shores publishes two full newsletters each year. This “mini-newsletter” is the first time we’ve experimented with this approach to filling in the gaps. If you have any feedback, ... MORE 
 Summer 2011 Newsletter Now Available Online
Oregon Shores' most recent newsletter, The Oregon Driftline, is now available for viewing on this website. Just a click will take you to a trove of information on our new climate adaptation project, the upcoming conference, recent successes on the land use front, and the latest on our Ocean Program’s work to protect offshore habitats. MORE 
 Fall 2010 Newsletter Now Available Online
The latest issue of Oregon Shores’ newsletter, The Oregon Driftline, is now available on this website. You’ll find articles on Community Teams, the exploits of our Ocean and Land Use programs, a grant which will allow Oregon Shores to take some real Climate Action, and much more. To get the whole story, go here. MORE 
 Spring 2010 Newsletter Now Available Online
The latest issue of Oregon Shores’ newsletter, The Oregon Driftline, is now available on this website. You’ll find articles on our Coast Conference, the exploits of our Ocean and Land Use programs, a court case that threatens the Beach Bill, and much more. To get the whole story, go here. MORE 
 Oregon Shores Newsletter Oregon Driftline, Fall 2009
The latest edition of Oregon Shores’ newsletter, which has been re-named “Oregon Driftline,” is now available on this site. The Fall, 2009 issue includes an essay by our new executive director, Phillip Johnson, setting forth Oregon Shores’ long-term vision, as well as a letter from our president, Allison Asbjornsen, which notes our new business membership plan. You will also find articles on ... MORE 
 Oregon Shores Newsletter, Spring 2009
Highlights from the Spring 2009 issue: • "Next Generation Team" to Help Bridge Conservation Communication Gap • Coastal Climate Action Conference Set for June 6, 7 • Letter from our President • In Memoriam: Oregon Shores Co-Founder Bob Bacon • Commission Convinced of Need to Plan for Sea Level Rise • Coast Shifts Focus from Marine Reserves to Navy Reserves • ... MORE 
 Oregon Shores Newsletter, Spring 2008
Highlights from the Spring 2008 issue: • Fish Agency Takes Helm on Marine Reserves • South Coast Rivers Event to Focus on Gravel Mining • Letter from our President • Measure 49 Passes with 62% of Vote — What Happens Now? • CoastWatch Concentrates on Gaining Partners in 2008 • Oregon Citizens, Leaders Speak Out against LNG • Oregon Shores Annual Report ... MORE 
 Oregon Shores Newsletter, Fall 2007
Highlights from the Fall 2007 issue: • Annual Meeting to Celebrate Beach Bill's 40th Anniversary • Measure 49 on November Ballot • CoastWatch Continues Focus on Protecting Rocky Shores • Protecting the Treasure: South Coast Rivers Project • Sand Lake Safe from Measure 37 Claims • Botts Marsh... Threatened Again • Coastal Law Project: Keeping Citizens in the ... MORE 
 Oregon Shores Newsletter, Spring 2007
Highlights from the Spring 2007 issue: • Coast Hit By Tsunami Of Measure 37 Claims • Coast Conference Central Coming Up In Florence, March 3rd • Intertidal Management Decisions Come To The Fore • Land Use Conference On Calendar For Curry County • Give Future Generations The Gift Of A Protected Coast • Coastwatch Will Expand In New Directions In 2007 • Oregon ... MORE