Tiny blue Velella are washing up on Oregon beaches again. Here’s what they are and why researchers think big strandings are more common after warmer winters.
This Oregon town blends coastal beauty, outdoor adventure, small-town charm, and a cinematic legacy that makes every visit memorable.
A recent study in the scientific journal Nature says many forecasters are underestimating how much sea level will rise due to ...
On November 12, 1970, in Florence, Oregon, a 45-foot, eight-ton sperm whale washed up on the beach. At the time, this beach fell under the jurisdiction of the Oregon State Highway Division, and ...
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