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INTRODUCTION
'J'he mappinp
manoinr: scheme
scheme for
for intertidal
intertidal marshes
marshes prepared
prepared by
by C.
C. A.
A.
The
Jefferson
g.f Q~.fSJ!l
forthe
the Oregon
Oreg-on Coastal
Coastal
Jefferson in
in the
theg.9_Cl-_e.t.9±
CoastalW~tlJi!l9_s
hetlandsof
0on for
Conservation and
anrl. Develoiient
Developnent Commission
Commission (Akins
(Akins &&Jefferson,
.Jefferson, 1973)
1973)
Conservation
is inaccurate on several
is
several paints.
points.
The resultant
resultant concern
concern is
is that
that the
th~
The
subjPct to disundesignated or m:is-labellerl
mis-labelled marshlands 1-rill
will be subject
disfrom construction activities
activities along
alonp- the
the coast
coast since
since these
these
ruptions from
areas
as may be
be if'"nored
ignored by the
the comprehensive
comprehensive Planninpnianning process
process currently
currently
underway for Oregon's
Orep-on's estuarine areas.
areas.
In
t:he 0CC
OCC &
~-DC
In addition,
addition, the
DC
mapninp- scheme
planninF agencies
aFtencies and
and the
the
rnapthng
scheme is
is beinv
being adopted
adopted by
by county
county planning
U.S.
U.S. Army
Army Corns
Corns of
of I~nP'ineers
Engineers such
such that
that the
the permit
permit pystern
system for
for d:isdsPDsal of
of dredged
dredP'ed fill
fill material
material will
wD1 not
not be
be correctly
correctly apnlied.
armlied.
poa1
A review of the OCC
0CC & DC mappingmapping scheme with suggested
improveA
supvested :improvt"first step toward guarenteeing
ments is aa first
puarenteeinv inclusion of intertidal
intertidal
marshesin
marshes
in the
the planning
planninv and
and permit
nermit process.
process.
lt
is necessary
necessary to
to
it is
critique
<md mapping legend
lepencl used
used by
by the
the CCC
CCC &
DC in
in
critique the
the techniques and
& DC
their descri
descrinkion
nt ion of individual
individual wetland areas.
areas.
The
'J'he 0CC
OCC &
l<r DC report
report covered
covered estuary
estuary wetlands
wetlanos and
and inland
inland wet1vet-
lands,
acerar-e, tidelands,
U delands,
lands, the
the former
former includinfT
includinv estuary and
and bay acerage,
eelgrass beds,
eell!rass
beds, and tidal
tidal marshes.
marshes.
'J'he
tidal marshes
are of
of concern
concern
The tidal
marshes are
in this
this reviP1ti
review and
in
and have been defined by
by the
the CCC
CCC && TC
nc (Akins
(Akins &'
8-· <TelJef-
ferson,
p.24) as
ferson, 1973:
1973: p.2L)
composer:l
trose communities
corrununities of
of vascular
vascular aauatic
aouatic and.
and
composed of those
semi-aquatic
semi-aquatic vep-etation
veretation rooted
rooted in
in poorly-drained,
poorly-drained, poorly
aerated
n varyinpaerated soil,
soil, which
which may
may conta:i
contain
varying concentrations
concentrations
I
of salt,
salt, occurring
occurrin~?" from
from lower
lo-vrer high
water \1 h1t1) inland
inland
high water
to the line of non-aquatic vegetation.
vegetation.
The
succession of
'T'he succession
of
marsh plants on intertidal marshen
s the
the basis
basis
marshes j_is
of t.he
the mappinrmapping legend in the report
report..
Cs>~JS.:t.a). :!V_e_t._l_a!.l_d_s
the form
form of
of a
a
.Coastal
etlands g_f
of .9J'~J!()_n
Oregon was published
iblished in
in the
resource inventory
inventory in
in 1973
197J to
to preceed
precee<i the
the 0CC
OCC && DC
L!C proposals
proposals for
for
resource
management of
manapement
of coastal
coastal resourcer.
reBources.
1975 with
with their
their
1975
'J'he
s~ PC
nr. wafi
in
The OCC
CCC &
was disbanded
disbanded in
Summary .F'
Final
0:\l!:n!fl.?-.r.Y
J.D.<1J Ji._eJ~_:r_t
( Orepon Coastal
Coast.a1 Conservation
C:onsl."rvation
Report (Oregon
anc neveloonent
Peveloient Commission,
Commission, 1975)
1975) for that
and
that year
year constHutinP"
constituting their
their
manapement
manap.ement recommendations.
recommendations.
The Oregon
Cref!on land
Land Conservation
Conservation and
anrl IlPve1The
Pevel-
o*nent
opnent Commission
Commif:sicn (LCI)C)
(LCDC) has
incorPorated those
those rer,ommendations
recommendations in
in
has incorporated
their
aopted goals
their adopted
goa.ls and
and guidelines
for the
the coast
coast resource
c..
guidelines for
resources.
it
it is
isimperative
imPerative that
that the
the coastal
marshes he
be accurately
act:>ura.tely
coastal marshes
'l'hu.s,
Thus,
mapped.
mapped.
ln
in
addition,
add.i
tion, th
thP ~;nvironmental
rotection A!!enc:v
is enraring
enrar-irw in
resf!a.rcb
nvironmental 1
krotection
Agency is
in research
designed. to
to rlescri
describe
vegetative
desj_~ned
be vegetati
vP- indicators
irJdicators of
of the
the transition
transition zone
zone
between intertirlal
intertidal marshes
marshes and
between
tf1e adjacent
adjacent upland,.
upland.
and the
~-hR
tlhe precise
precisedPd-
lineation
uapnd. marshes
lineation ofofunmanned
marshes will
wn1 assist
assist in
in this
this effort
effort by
by providing
providinoiditional field.
additional
field sites
for the
th~ study.
sites for
study.
The
The· following
followi nS"" nages
napes will accomplish
several tasks.
tasks.
accomplish several
First, the
the
First,
marsh subtypes
described by
by Jeff~rson
marsh
subtypes described
as used
usee in
i.n the
the map
map le.P'end.
Jefferson as
legend will
will
be
outlined and
be outlined
and. critiqued.
critiquerl..
Second, the
tbe techniques
techniques used
in the
U1e CCC
OCC &~~ DC
Second,
used in
DC
mapping .wifl
be eli
discussed
mappinewill be
scuRsed and consequent
consequent map
n1ap overlays
will be
be prepreoverlays will
sented which
which depict
depict the
sented
the errors
l"rrorfl in
in the
the report.
report.
'l'hese map
overlays are
These
map overlays
are
based on
on refined
refined aerial
baf'!ed
aerial photo
Photo interpretation
interpretation and
and have
entjrely
have not
not entirely
been field
field checked.
been
cllecked.
this report.
this
report.
This will require
:r~quire an
an effort
effort beyond
beyond the
the score
scone of
of
'lhird
final, a list of available
available aerial
aerial photo
photo cove:ra
ge
Third and final,
coverage
•
is
the future.
future.
is presented
presented for
for similar coastal
coastal resource
resource inventories
inventories in
in the
0CC & DC ?·iAP
'l'PE OCC
LI1JEND:
A} L1'flE'T:
:tvlAP...SH
NAR.SH SUBTYPES
SUBTYPES
Jefferson
proposed aa map
for the
t:he intertidal
salt
Jefferson has
has proposed
map lepend
legend for
intertidal salt
Oregon based on aa succession
water marshes in Orevon
succession of
of vegetation
vepetation types.
types.
This
mappinv which
is also
also
This descriPtion
descriotion contrasts with
with community mapping
which is
needed but does
does not
not reflect
reflect enviromental
envirorrental factors
factors of
of marsh
marsh developdevelopment such as substrate texture,
texture, salinity gradient,
gradient, marsh
marsh elevation,
elevation,
and
soils.
arid or~anic
organic matter
matter accumulation
accur'ulation in
in marsh
marsh soils,
the eight
eipht marsh
marsh
the
subtypes
as presented
presented in
in the
the OCC
reoort
subtypes and
and their
their description
description as
CCC &
& DC
DC report
are reproduced in
in appendix
appendix A.
A.
Of particular interest
the defini
bon for
subtype VIII,
VIII,
interest is
is the
definition
for marsh
marsh subtype
the diked salt marshes:
the
Successfully diked salt
salt marshes
marshes are
are usually
of the
the types
types
Successfully
usually of
IV and
TV
and V.
V. Piking
flikinf" reduces
reduces the
thA surface
surface tidal
tidal flooding
floodinP" and
and
soil salinity.
saUnity. Natural
Natural ditchinv
is obscured
obscured by
reduction
ditching is
by reduction
of
of tidal
tidal scouring.
scouring. Non-salt
l'lon-salt marsh
marsh plants
plants and.
and weeds
invade
weeds invade
the marsh surface.
surface.
the
The problem with this definition
definition is
is threefold.
threefold.
First,
First, many
many marshes
marshes
which have been ''successfully''
diked in
in the
the past
past have
have since
since been
been
successfully diked
eached.
brea~hed.
'J'his begins
bevins aa reinvation
reinvationofofsalt.
salt marsh
marsh plant
plant species
species but
but
This
at varying
varying degrees.
at
degrees.
characteristics
characteristics
'I'hus, while
Jefferson states
states that
that vegetation
vegetation
Thus,
while Jefferson
of types TV
IV and VV are usually
usually found,
found, this
this depends
depends
on the time since
since breaching.
breaching.
Second,
Second, the
the chase
Phase
11
successfully
S8.l t marslte
successfully diked
diked salt
mBrshess 11 implies
implies
the exclusion
exclusion of
of salt
salt water
water influences
the
influences on
reclaimed agricultural
aP'ricultural land.
land.
on reclaimed
Althoigh Jefferson specifies that dikinf"
Altho'Up:h
the surface
surface
diking only -~.9-.!:l.S::~.s
reduces the
tidal floodinv
flooding and soil salinity,
tidal
salinity, field
field reconnaissance
reconnaissance verifies
verif:ies
I
, numerable
diked marshes
marshes which
which continue
continue to
to be
be grazed
grazed or
ortilled
tilledarid
and
numerable diked
have excluded
excluded nearly
nearly all
all salt
salt marsh
marsh plant
plant species.
species.
have
Noreover,
while
Moreover, while
th:l.s acreta.P-e
been 'successfully"
"successfully'' diked,
diked, the
the 0CC
ore && DC
DC maps
maps do
do
this
acreage has
has been
not include these lands.
lands.
A
opportunity to
to trace
trace the
the historiA major
major opportunity
histori-
cal
peo?"raphy of
of land
land use
use in
in the
the estiiaririe
estuarine areas
cal geography
areas of
of Orep:on
Oregon is
is thnA
thus
by-passed.
ty-passed.
'I'hird,
renresents only
only one
one form
form of
of human
alteration of
of
Third, dikinr
diking renresents
human alteration
natural salt
salt marshlands.
marshlands.
The
& DC
DC report
report in
in later
later pages
papes lists
lists
The OCC
0CC &
the following
followinr- modifications
environment (Akins
(Akins &
the
modifications of
of the
the wetland
wetland environment
&
Jefferson, 1973:
1973:
Jefferson,
o.59):
p.59):
1)
1)
Diking
and draining
draininv for
for agricultural
agricultural purnoses;
purnoses;
Piking and
2)
2)
filling
for residential,
residential, commercial,
commercial, and
and industrial
industrial developdevelopfilling for
ment;
ment;
-
deposition of
of dredge
dredre spoils;
spoils;
3) deposition
3)
4))
stora.P"e
on tideflats
tideflats and
and marshes;
marshes;
storage of logs
logs directly on
5)
refuse
disposal; and
and
refuse and
and wood
wood waste
waste disnosal;
5)
6) construction of
of transnortation
transnortation corridors.
corridors.
While
and may preclude
nreclude salt
salt marsh
marsh vegetation
vepetation altogether,
altovether,
While #1
#1 alters and
the effects are
are similar for #2,
the
#3, #5,
4f5, and
and #6
#6 to
to some
some extent.
extent.
2, #3,
I orTog
moorage
above) can
can cause
cause aa disruption
disruption in
in sedimentation
sedimentation and
and #6
#t
moorage (#4
(4 above)
can
can cause
cause inter.ference
interference with
with tidal
tidal Hater
water circulation
circulation and
and freshwater
freshwater
supply
smmly at the upuer
upner edge
edge of
of the
the marsh.
marsh.
Although
the impact
impactnossi.possiAlthough the
bili
ties are
sugp::ested above,
rebilities
are far
far more
more numerous
numerous than suggested
above, the
the paint
point remains
that altered.
altered salt
in marsh
types
mains that
salt marsh
marsh vegetation
vegetation exists
exists in
marsh types
affected by construction activities beyond the dikinrdescribed
affected
dildng described
by Jefferson.
by
I
MAPPING
'l'ECFNIQUES AND
MAPPING 'IECFNIQTJ8S
AND 'l'HE
THE USR
USE OF
OF AERIAT
AERIAT HJUTOS
IHOTOS
The extent of wetlands mapped in the
Oregon
the Coastal
f-.9Jl_~t-~ll Jetlands
Yf~.tJ?ll.<J§ of 9T~E_D.D
determined by existing
existinv maps of the
the Oregon
Orevon
was déteniined
and
photor-raphs.
and aerial photographs.
in the field.
ldlife
v~ildlife
Commission
The eight
eight marsh
marsh subtypes
subtypeswere
werethen
then1napned
mapd
The aerial photography listed on each
each map does
does not
the OCC
report, as
necessarily represent the
the imaver;>r
imagery used in the
0CC & DC report,
as
Akins &:& Jefferson
prepared in
in
Aki±ie
Jefferson simply
simply used
used the
the existin~"
existinc base mans
maps prepared
late
1973 by the
the Oregon
Orer-on Division
Division of
of state
:Jtate Lands.
Lands.
late 1972 and early 1973
Tb.e
The
type of fi_lm
nhotography used
used by
by either
either the
the Division
Di visi.on
type
film and scale of photography
of State Lands or 0CC
OCC &
& DC are
are not
not identified
identified (Akins
(Akins &&Jefferson,
Jefferson,
1973:
1973:
p.5).
p.5).
1972, ll-2,
tJ-2, hif.'h
high flir-ht
flight color
color i.nfrared
infrared imavery
imagery at
at
In 1972,
aa scale of about 1:130,000
1: 130,000 becsme
became available
available for
for the
the first
first time.
time.
~'he flivht
such that it is
The
flight occured on July 2f),
28, 1972 such
is unlikely that
that
for 0CC
OCC && DC
DC mapping
manninv tasks.
tasks.
the imapery
imagery was available for
It is more
likely that
that the
the 1:12,000
1:12,000 color
color photos
photos of
of the
the Orerron
Oregon State
State Hi!!hwa;v
Highway
J):!partment
or black
black and
and white
white imagery
ima.Q"ery of
of the
the State
State Forestry
Forestry DepartDepartJpartment or
ment was used,
this is
is relagated
relag-ated to
to conjecture.
conjectnre.
used, but this
'l'he
advantaves of
of available
available imagery
imar-er~r was
was not
not reals
real:i zed in
The full advantages
the
review of
of air
air photo
photo coverage
coveraP'e
the OCC
0CC && DC
DC mappinP',
mapping, as seen in a review
existing in 19'72
existing
since become
become available.
available.
1972 and that which has since
A
A
full
f\illlisting
listing of
of aerial
aerial photo
photo coverage
coverage for
for Orevon's
Oregon's estuaries is
included in
c.
in Appendix
Apndix C.
Jtt is important to note,
note, however,
however, that
that
each marsh subty
subt.yne described
described by
by ,Jefferson
Jefferson produces
produces aa distinguishingdistiniishing
set
craracteristics.
set of photo identification characteristics.
Some
Some of the corrections
illustrated
illustrated on
on the
the map
map overlays
overlays in
in this
this report
report have
have been
been identified
identified
in this
thismanner.
in
manner.
J1t
t v.r:ill
will be
be necessary
necessary to
to verify
verify these
these corrections by
ground
truthinp- in
in the
the field.
field.
rdund truthing
'
A Bausch and lomb
A
Tomb zoom transferscope has been used to outline
t..:he
the overlays.
overlays.
the map
map corrections presented on the
'The zoom transferThe
scope allows
scope
allows the
the user
user to
to simultaneously look
look at
at an aerial
aerial photo
photo with
with
aa map
U.S.G.S. tono map) overlain.
overlain.
map (such as
as a U.S.G.S.
Either the photo
photo or
or
image can be enhanced or eliminated by
map imag:e
adjustment of
of controlled
controlled
y adjustment
lighting.
ligr1ting.
The scales
scales of
of each
each image
imaf"e can
can be
be adjusted
adjusted to
to correspond,
corresponcl,
The
and
can be
be used
used to
to nrovide
nrovide detailed
detai.led mapping.
mappinP'.
and aa magnification
magnification can
Color infrared imagery on 9 x 18 inch
inch transnarencies
transnarencies were
were used
used
in the
by high flight
flight U-2
U-2 aircraft
aircraft on
on July
,July 2o,
2b,
the map
map review,
review, as flown by
197'3
1973 at a scale
scale of
of 1:34,000.
1:34,000.
Excellent resolution
resolution can
can be
be obtained
obtained
and varyinpsubtypes are
varying marsh
marsh vegetative
vegetative subtypes
are easily disbnroished
distincuished by
by
virtue of
of photographic
photorraphic color,
color, texture,
texture, pattern,
pattern, and
and shape.
shape.
virtue
Errors on
on the
the 0CC
OCC && DC
DC maps
maps may
may be
be classed
classed into
into six
six groups:
17rcups:
1)
Unmappedbut
butexisting
existingmarshes;
marshes;
i) Uapped
2)
2)
marshes mapDed
mapood by
by Jefferson
Jefferson as
as diked
diked which
which have
have been
been
marshes
avo and
and are
are now
now reestablished;
reestablished;
breached long ago
3)
marshes mapped
mapped by
by Jefferson
Jefferson as
as diked
diked which
which have
have not.
not been
3)
diked in the
the past;
past;
4)
4)
marshes not
not mapped by
by Jefferson as
as diked
diked but
but which have
have
diked in
in the
the east
Past or
or are
are at
at present;
present;
been diked
been
.5)
5)
areas manned as marsh by Jefferson which are actually
upland;
and
upland; and
6)
6)
areas which are
are mapped as
as marshes by
by Jefferson
Jefferson in
in a cerareas
tain successional stage
staf"e but which have been disturbecl
disturbed b;r
by
some
other than
than diking.
diking.
some means other
Examples of each can be seen in the
the accompanyinr map overlays and
are tabulated below
below (Table
(Table 1).
1).
are
.
Table 1.
------
Tys and Location of OCC& pcNai1rrors
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LOCATION
LOCATION
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TYPE (See
(see de:icrinti.on
detXri ntion above
text)
TYPE
above in
in text)
Necanicum River
Hiver
Necanicum
Nehalem
Nehalern River
River
Tillamook
Tll1am.ok Bay
Bay
Netarts Bay
Bay
Netarts
Sand Lake
Nestucca lay
Bay
Nestucca
Salmon Hiver
Salnion
River
Siletz
Bay
Siletz Bay
Yaquina
Bay
YuinaBay
Alsea Bay
Hay
Siuslaw River
Um1X!ua River
River
Umpoua
Coos Bay
Coos
Bay
CoquHle
River
Coquille River
Ropue
ver
Rogue 1li
River
Chetco
River
Chetco River
Source:
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5)
4) 5)
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4)
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1)
1)
6)
6)
no apparent
apparent errors
errors
1)4-),6)
1) 4), 6)
1),
4)
1), 4)
no apparent
apparent errors
errors
j),
1)' ))
4)
1)
1)
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4)
not critiqued
critiqued in
in this
this study
study
not
no apparent mistakes
mistakes
no apparent
apparent mistakes
mistakes
no apnarent
mistakes
apparent mistakes
•S prepared
prepared by
by author
These corrections
largely derived from
'l'hese
corrections have
have been:
been larrely
from aa thorough
thorough
exsnünation of
of aerial
aerial photovraphy
photography without
examination
a rigorous
rigorous field
field checking
cbeckirw
without a
'opraxn.
prop-ram.
Ground truthing will be necessary
necessary to
to verify
verify the
the corrections
corrections.
Silll}JARY
SUNiARY
Several types
types of
mapping errors
Several
of mapping
the OCC
& DC
DC maps
maps of
of indiviindivierrors on
on the
0CC &
dual
dual wetland
wetland areas have been
been identified.
identified. They
'I'hey are
are the
the result
result of
of
incomulete descrintion
descrntion for
an i.ncomnlete
for the
the map
legend of
of disturbed
disturbed marshlands
map legend
marshlands
as well
as
well as
as failure
failure to
to fully
fully utilize
utilize available
available aerial
aerial photography
photorraphy with
with
inadequate field.
field checking.
inadequate
checking.
It will be necessary
necessary to
to verify
verify the
the corrections
corrections to
to these
these mappinrmapnin
errors
simple field
checking of areas
areas outhned
outlined on
errors by aa simple
field checkinr
on the
the map
map overoverlays
lays in
in Appendix
Appendix13.
B.
The
final corrections
corrections should
should be
be madLe
made available
The final
available
to
Commission, Orepon
Oregon
to the
the Oregon
Orepon Land
Land Conservation
Conservation and
and Development
Develonent Commission,
repional Council of Governments
county planning commissions and the regional
along the coast as well as the
the state
state wildlife
wildlife commission,
commission, E.P.A.,
E. P.A.,
of Engineers.
Enr-ineers.
and U.S.
U.S. Anny
Army Corps of
The
maps will
will then
then add
'l'he revised,
revised maps
an effective mea.sure
wetland protection
protection for
for these
these marshlands.
marshlands.
measure of wetland
APPENDIX A
m~FINITION OF
OF EIflHT
EIGH'l' MAR.SH
DEFINITION
MARSH SUBI'YFES
SUBTYFES
•
USED
USED iN
J N THE
THE MAFPINrr
Jvl.APPD'G SCf-lEME
SCHEME FOR THE
TPE
OCC&DC REPORT
REPORT ON 'I'FE
IHE COASTAL WETl.ANJJS
WETlANDS
OF ORE:GON
OF'
OREGON
Source:
1973: pp.
pp. 28-32
Source: Akins and ,Jefferson,
Jefferson, 1973:
These marsh subtypes
subtyp~s are depicted on small-scale
small-scale
estuary
the "Description of Individual
Individual Wetland Areas"
estuary maps
maps in the
section of this report,
report, and
and include:
include:
Type
LowSandy
Sandy Marshes.
Marshes. These marshes are usually
usually
Type I:
I:Low
located on a
a sandy
sandy substriltum
baymouth
substratum onthe
on the inland
inland side
side of
of haymouth
sand
in sandy
sandy bays.
bays.
In
sand spits or on islands in
In the
the east
east side of
the
this type
type of
of marsh is,
is,
the Coquille estuary,
estuary, the large area of this
however, on a
a silty substrate
substrate opposite
opposite the
the sand
sand spit,
spit, thereby
thereby
however,
indicating that
that another
factor besides sand
sand influences
influences
indicating
another factor
formation of this
this type.
type. The marsh surface is
is slightly
slightly elevated
elevated
above the tidefiat
tideflat and has
has a gentle
gentle upward
upward slope
slope toward
toward land.
land.
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These areas are flooded
flooded by
by nearly
nearly all
all high
high tides
tides and
and
tidal drainage is
is diffuse.
diffuse.
The
is
The lowermost vegetation is
dominated by qlasswort
glasswort [ielicornia
Dalicornia virginica,
viruinica, or
or three-square
rush Scirpuc
amcricanuc and
Scirpuc americanuc
and the
the higher
higher vegetation is mainly
salt
spicata, Jaumea
Jaumea Jaumea
Jaumea carnosa
carnosa and
and
salt grass
grass Distichlis
Di(ich7is cpicata,
seaside plantain Piantaqo
Plantdgo maritima.
maritima. Lesser quantities of
of the
the
sand
alkali
sand spurries
spurries Dpcrgularia
fperqulania canadensis,
canadencis, S.
3. macrotheca,
macroteca, alka]i
grass Pu6cincilicz
Puccinellia maritima,
lynghyei and milkwort
milkwort
maritima, sedge
sedge Carex
Carex lynjhyei
GZaux maritima
appear frequently.
frequently.
Glaux
maritime appear
Type II_:
Low
Silty Marshes.
MarshGs.
These
are usually
II:
These marshes
marshes arc
Low_Silty
located o
011 a silt
mudsuastratum
suostratum wherever
wherever sedimentation
sedimentation
si]orormud
occurs rapidly.
rapidly. The marsh surface is
is relatively
relatively flat
flat but
but is
is
interrupted
islands of
interrupted with
with slightly elevated circular islands
colonizing
maritima.
Colonizing seasicle
seaside arrow grass
grass Triglochin
Triqlochn maritime.
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These marshes
marshes are
inundated by nearly all
high tides
tides and
are inundated
all high
tidal
runoff
is diffuse but
tidal runoff is
around
the and
but somewhat channelled
channelled around the
plant
colonies.
plant colonies.
The smaller plants,
spike rush
rush Eleocharis
plants, spike
Eleoaharis
parvula
parvula and
and sand
sand spurry Spergularia marina,
marina, are
are scattered
scattered on
on
the marsh surface.
the
surface.
Type III:
Sedge Marshes. Sedge
Type
III:
marshes occur
occur usually
usually
Sedge marshes
on silt
the low silty type
on
silt between
between the
type marshes
and more mature
marshes
and
more mature
marshes
marshes or
or on the edge of island,
island, deltas
and dikes.
dikes.
The surface
deltas
and
surface
'is
relatively level
level but may be abruptly raised a foot The
'is relatively
or more
a
foot
or
more
above the tideflat surface.
surface.
AA Aa-..4
Most high
Most
high tides
tides inundate
the sedge marshes
marshes and
and tidal
tidal
inundate the
runoff
is
diffuse
runoff is diffuse on lower sedge
sedge marshes to
well
contained
to well contained in
deep ditches
deep
ditches on older,
older, higher
higher marshes.
The
vegetation
is in
marshes.
The
vegetation
is
almost exclusively sedge
Carex lyngbyei.
sedge Cares
lyngbyi.
Type IV:
Immature
Type
IV:
Irruna
ture High Marshes.
Marshes.
Irnma t~re high
high marshes
marshes
Immature
usually
occur on
on substrata
usually occur
substr-u ta high
in
organics
and
silts
and
high in organics and silts and
inland of
of sedge
sedge and
inland
and low sandy marshes.
marshes. The
The marsh
surface
is
marsh surface is
relatively
relatively level,
level, but is
is interrupted with
with shallow
shallow bare
bare
depressions
depressions and
and drainage ditches. The
The marsh
usually rises
marsh usually
rises
abruptly
two
feet or
abruptly two-feet
or more above the
the tide
tideflat
several inches
flat or
or several
inches
29
Immature
above
the surrounding
surrounding lower
lower marsh.
above the
Tidal
inundated
by many
higher, high
high tides.
tides. 'ridal
inundated by
many higher,
deep,
ditches.
deep, well defined ditches.
high marshes
runoff
runoff flows
flows
are
are
in
AzWw M(Af
UAWcrURt
The vegetation present
present is
is mixed,
mixed, because this type is
is a
marshes
and
mature
transition type
type between
between lower,
lower, immature
immature
and mature salt
salt
transition
hair
marshes.
The
cover
is
continuous.
Tufted
vegetation
cover
is
continuous.
marshes.
mixed with
grass
Deschamp~ia cacspitosa,
a tall
tall grass,
with
cacspitosa, a
grass, is often mixed
grass Descharnp:ie
aco-dominent.
salt
grass
·oisLichli;_;
spicata,
a
shorter
grass,
a.s
a
co-dowincnt.
a
grass,
as
salt grass Di8tichiz
Triiochin marjti7?a,
Lesser quantities of seaside
seaside arrow
arrow grass
grass Triulochin
maPitima,
Carex
and
sedge
glasswort
marsh
samphire
Salicornia
viPginica
Carcx
glasswort marsh samphire Salicornia virginica
lyngbyei
present.
lyngbyei are also present.
.pieata,
!Jpe V_:_~"2_t:-ure
Mar shes. Mature high
high salt
salt marshes
marshes
Mature High Marshes.
substraTwhich
occur on
on highly
highly organic
substrata
whichoften
often overlay
overlay old
old
organi
occur
but
is
interrupted
clays.
The
marsh
level
but
is
The
marsh
surface
is
relatively
level
clays.
The
by shallow depressions and deep ditches and potholes.
potholes. The
Many
three feet
feet or
or more
more above
above the tideflat.
tideflat. Many higher,
higher,
marsh rises three
high
the surface
surface of
of the
the marsh.
marsh. Tidal
Tidal runoff
runoff
high tides
tides just cover the
Fresh water may seep
follows
seep through
through the
the
'foilows the
the tidal
tidal channels.
soil.
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The plant
pl~nt cover is
is continuous and.
~nd is
is characterized
characterized by
by
grasses,
rushes
and
grasses,
and forbs.
forbs.
Tufted hair grass
!Jcc~hampcia
rFufLCd
grass 7)ccehampsia
cacspi tosa , salt
rush rfJIIU'!A;;
1ne
cafWJJita:;rz,
salt rush
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and creeping
creeping bent
bent grass
grass
Ajron
ti
aiba dominate.
!1ar>or:ti:;
alha
H.crnnants of earlier plant
plant populations
populations
Remnants
remain
remai11 scattered
scatterod across
and along
along ditches.
ditches. Gum
Gum
across the surface and
plant GrindaLia
plant
~rindelia inL:
int~ar>ej~lia,
Pacific silverweed
silverweed Po~cntilZa
aJoa, Pacific
Zoentiila
paCiJiC2
pacifica and salt bush Atriji7cc
fltriplcx patula
are forbs
forbs found
found on
on the
the
a7a are
elevations.
highest elevations.
ype_VI:
!YPe
VI: Bulirush
Bullrush and
and Sedge
Sedge Marshes.
Marshes. Bulirush
Bullrush Scirpuc
Sc-irpuD
and sedge
sedge Cai'ex
lyn:;
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churacter
1. ze this type of
earcx Lpiji)iJc?. characterize
type of salt
marsh.
marsh.
Such marshes occur
tidal creeks
creeks and
occur along
along tidal
und dikes or
or on
islands where
where fresh water
islands
water largely
largely dilutes
dilutes the
the salt
salt water. As
As
the
the water becomes fresher
fresher upstream,
upstream, the
the sedge
sedge disappears.
disappears.
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Bulirush and
and sedge marshes occur
Bullrush
occur on silt or sand that
is
inundated
by
is
most high
high tides.
tides.
Tidal
runoff is
is diffuse.
diffuse.
Tidal runoff
Type VII:
Type
VII:
Intertidal Gravel Marshes.
Marshes. This
type of
of
This type
marsh occurs only near
Rogue and
and Coquille
near -thcmouths
the mouths oftfie
of the Rogue
Rivers.
Rivers.
Patches of spike
spike rushes
rushes ~lcoch~ria
Lcochar-Ls machro3tachya,
rnachro.tachja,
l. parjahjj,
~.
pariDhii, P.
P. p11rvua
parvula and
and scattered
scattered forbs
forbs grow
grow on
on gravel
gravel
bars and beaches subject
bars
subject to
inundation. However,
However, the
the
to tidal inundation.
type of plants present indicate that
water
salinity
is
probably
that water salinity is probably
very low.
low.
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Type VIII:
Diked Salt Marshes.
Type
VIII:
Marshes.
Successfully
diked salt
salt
Successfully diked
marshes are
are uusu,l~Ty:--OT-fhe-Cy}J-cs
-rv andV.
v.
r1iking reduces
the
[iTTyjidWThnd
fliking
reduces the
surface tidal
tidal floodinu
fioodinq and
and soil salinjty.
surface
Natural ditchinq
ditching is
is
salinity.
Natural
obscured by
obscured
by recluct:ion
rcducl:ion of
scouring. Nonsalt
Non-salt marsh
marsh plants
plants
of tidal scouring.
.rndweeds
weeds invade
invade the marsh
..J.nd
surface.
marsh surface.
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Inland
Zohe
Inland Wetlands
Wetlands of
of the Coastal Zohe
--------------------
FORMATION
OF INL/\ND
INLl\ND WETLANDS
FORMATION OF
During the
During
the period of glacial melting
melting approximately
approximately
6,000 years
years ago,
6,000
ago, sand was
deposited
as
the
seas
moved
was
increasingly inlanu.
inland.
The
coastal
winds
moved
the
sand
from
The
sand from
the
coastline
further
the coastline furtl1er inland until
until the coastal mountain front
front
was reached.
wa~
reached.
Extensive sand
sand dunes which have
have resulted
resulted from
from
ExLensivc
this
this process
process occur on
the Oregon coast,
in four
four
on about half of the
coast, in
distinct dune regions (as
Cooper, 1958).
1958). These
These
(as identified
identified by Cooper,
are:
(1)
(1)
the
the broad,
broad, unbroken
unbroken Clatsop Plains
Plains
of the
of
th~ north coast,
coast, derived from
from the
the
sediments of the
the Columbia
Columbia River;
River;
(2)
(2)
the smaller and more isolated
isolated bay
bay
the
and
and estuary dunes
dunes of Tillamook and
and
Counties;
Lincoln Counties;
(3)
the
dune sheet,
sheet, aa broad
and
the Coos Bay dune
broad and
extending from
from
extensive sand area extending
I-Ieccla
Fleceta Head
1-loadtotoCoos
Coos Bay
Bay, broken
broken only
only
by the
the mouths of
of the
the Siuslaw
Siuslaw and
and
1\i V(?rs, Berry
B(--'rry Creek,
Creek 1 and
the
Umpqua Rivers,
and the
other oublets
other
outlets of Si1tcoos
Threemile,
Siltcoos,1 Threemilo,
Tonmile
Ten1ni le and Tahkonitch
Tahkeni tell Lakes.
Lakes.
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APPENDIX
APPENDDC B
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CORRECTIONS
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(NOS)
NOAA (NOS)
LP 70 210/1A/1-5
1:12,000
1:12,000
\.VDNR.
DNR
-mouth totoLongvie1.v
-imiouth
Lonview
FA-HSL
FA-MSL
Various
USCE
IJSCE
-Longview
to St.
St. Velens
Felens
-Lonview to
CH-2
CN-2
1:)6,000
1:36,000
OSHD
-IongvieH
to Soringdale
Sorin~dale
-Ioniew to
UCOA
UCCA
1:30,000
1:30,000
l1SGS
USGS
S'i'J-H-69
S.-FT-69
1:63,000
~~Drm
WTNR
B &
100/7
1:60,000
l•'ASA
ASA
CIR
dR
100/7
1:60,000
1:60,000
liASA
iASA
B & 1;l
B
W
69-R-CC
1 : 12,000
1:12'
000
OSTC
OSIC
-mouth to Woodson
Woodson
-Portland to Bonneville
Dam
-Parkrose to 'I'routdale
Troutdale
1970
1969
-mouth to '/ioodson
ioodson
USCE
USCE
B & VIi
B
-w
I .
Columbia River (Cont.)
_<;:_olUllll?i.§._jg.y~.!'
(Cont. )
.f..r..9JS!S!.t_l~ 0 .
Year
-Portland to Bonneville _ 69-E
(C)
69-E (C)
Dam
;>_cal~
p..gen_cx
1:20,000
12O,000
USC&GS
~§_cri oj:.J.2Jl
i96E
1968
-to Bonneville
Bonneville
Various
Various
ASCS
9 x 9 B &
9x9B8w
-Troutdale-Bonneville
OR 80N
80N
OR
1:81,0O0
1:
81+, 000
OSHD
OSRD
B & \"1
GIA,
V01
0Th, VOl
1:32,000
USAF
USAF
.::3 & i'i
vJFFA-6h
V4FFA-6 R
1:60,000
Villhh
WDiR
B
\'J
B && .J
67-S
67-S
1:30,000
r~
'OAA
O'"S
OAA (NOS)
"u J\
B & '~
NPP
Various
USCE
B & N
>'i
OS'T-CC-5
OST-CC-5
1:48,000
1:h,000
OS'lC
05C
B
B &
& -~:J
W
\~FPA-611NFPA-
1:60,000
1:60.000
v.JDNti.
VIUNB
B
'f-i
B &(: ti
1967
1966
1966
-mouth to Bonneville
3onneville
196_5
1
96S
-mouth
196L~-
Joung_s_.13P.X
sBay
Year
~2:!:
.P.r.9j~_9..t.l\9_._
Scale
Seal&
çy
f:~ncy
];)esc
r]...I~ti on
Description
1975
19? 5
75
75
Various
Various
1 97L
1971.:
:vo- 7L
1JVJ0-7l.!
1:63,500
OSFD
OSFD
7---165 (2144-2149)
(21L4_2l49)
74-165
1:130,000
1:130'
000
OSU-ERSAL
CIR (9_2L_72+)
x 9
9 X
(9-24-74)
9
9 Cltt
(0158-0189)
73-127 (0168-0189)
1: 30 , 000
1:30,000
OSU-ERSAI
OSU-ERSAL
99 xx 18 CTh
CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
Various
V arious
Various
Various
USCE
73-12? (098)
73-127
(098)
1:130,000
1:
130 , 000
OSU-EHSAL
OSU-ERSAL
x 9
B & W
W (7-26-73)
9 X
9 B
(7-26-73)
9
1972
72-128 (2170-2191)
(2170-2171)
1:130,000
1:130'
000
OSU-ERSAI
OSU-ERSAI
99 x 99 CIR (7-28-73)
(7-28-73)
1971
1971
Roll 626-639
Ron
Various
Various
USCE
USCE
1970
F','/0-B
0-B
1:12,000
1: 12 , 000
OSFD
OSFI)
1966
NPP
NP?
Various
Various
USCE
B &
·w
1965
US'l'-GC-5
051-cc-s
1:46,000
1 :kt, 000
OS'T'C
OSTC
l:3
I &
~-~
1973
1973
r
.
USCE
USCE
.N~ll-~~.!ll-~ay
Year
ojectNo.
P:r_oj~ct_lJp~
Scale
l3£~e
pcy
P.,i!eJ19Y
~scription
Description
197
1975
UDYJ
UPYJ
1:7b,OOO
1:78,000
USGS
USGS
197L
1974
iiiC-7L
l'i\'J0-74
1:63,500
OSFL
OSFI
7--165
74-165 (2123_212L1)
(2123-212h)
1:130,000
73-127A (0205-0206)
(0205-0206)
i:-,000
1:
~.ooo
OSU-ERSAI
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 18 CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
9
CC-i?
or.-17
1:12,000
OS8ii
OSBD
Color
73-127 (103)
(103)
1:130,000
OSU-ER.SAL
OSU-ERSAL
x 9 B
& w (7-26-73)
99 X
B&
?2-12oA
72-128A (2175)
(21?)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAI
99 x 9 CIR
CIR (7-28-72)
(7-28-72)
Various
Various
TTSCE
USCE'
Ni,vO-C
N1c-C
1:60,000
WAC-A70
1:63,000
CR'lC
CW1C
1\';-iO-B
IC-B
1:12,000
OSFL
OSFD
1973
1972
1972
1971
1971
19'70
1970
OSU-ERSAl.
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 9 CTh
CIR (9-24-7+)
(9-24-74)
9
OSFD
OSF'D
B &
&· W
~.;
(Cont.)
Neha1ey (Cont.)
Neh~§~_Bay
Projç
Year
1969
Pro iect ~!o.
--·--..1..1--*
·--
C
922-)._~
Agency
Af!.§JJ.£Y
Description
~r:~.P.ti_gp
100/7
1:60,000
1:60.000
NASA
NASA
5B &
&w
100/7
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
CIR
CI?.
100/7
1:120,000
NASA
NASA
Color
1968
'Jarious
Various
Various
USCE
B&W
B
&
1967
OC-3
1:6,000
OSHD
GSHD
& V:,~
B&
1966
NFP
NP?
Various
USCE
USCE
B&
&W
\'l
\
~.'ill~.QQ._k_
Tillamook
.Ra..Y
Bay
.Year
1975
1974
l97-
-south Part
part
1973
1972
1971
1971
E.!:<?jil_g_!._}Lo~_
~.9_¥§
gency
AE_encx
sçipt ion
.Pe scrj,J1J-2!!
75
75
Various
US Ct.:
usc
'UDYJ
UDYJ
1:78,000
USGS
71+_165 (2101-2102)
(2101-2102)
74-165
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
OStI-ERSAL
iiViO-72+
NW0-74
1:63,500
1:63,500
OSF'D
OSFD
DR-'Ill.J
,-72+
DR-TILI-?24-
1:12,000
1:12,000
OSDR
OSDR
l.TWH
UWW
1:30,000
USGS
USGS
73-127A (0210-0212)
?'3-12?A
(0210-0212)
1:.33,000
1:33,000
OSU-F:RSAI
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 18 CIR
dIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
?3-127A
73-127A (10-i--1O5)
(104-105)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAI
OSU-ERSAI
9
B &
& W
1 (7-26-73)
9 xX 9 B
72-128 (2176-2177)
(2176-2177)
1:130,000
1:130'
000
OSU-ERSAJ
OSU-ERSAL
9 x
X 9 Cih
0Th (7-2U-72)
(7-2-72)
Various
Various
USCE
£toll
Roll 626-639
626-o39
Various
lJSC1.~~
U50E
0C13
OC-13
1:12,000
1:12,000
OSPD
088r)
B &cit:
B&W
1 : 63,000
1:6J,OOO
CH'l'O
CRTU
B &:
&.~'V
"t'/AC-A70
WAC-A70
9 x 99 CIR
(9-24-74)
dR (9-2'--74)
QQIç_r
Tillamook
Bay (Cont.)
(Cont.)
- - - - - - - - - - · - ;,&.: ••
PJP:
Year
fl:_oj.f.t.qj:._]Lo..!
.?s_ClJ-§
~K~F:._C]l
De.§_gri
ption
Description
19?0
1970
FA-HSL
FA-MSL
Various
Various
USCE
USCE
1969
FA-HSI,
FA-MSL
Various
USCE
USCE
100/?
100/7
1:120,000
1:120,000
NASA
Color
100/7
1:60,000
1:öO,000
NASA
CIR
litJ(JA
O-A
1:62,500
1:62,500
OSFD
OSFD
B &
& \ri
W
1967
OC-J
oc- 3
1:6,000
OStiD
0S}D
B&W
1966
NPP
Various
USCE
IJSCE
B & W
W
196L (south)
196h·
TJIJ.
Till
1:12,000
OS'l'C
0S1C
B&
8· v.;
B
1968
.
Netarts AP-.Y
Bay
li~J!ll'.:t.§-
YeEJ:.
.Proj_~_Q_:tJ~..Q-·
§gale
AgenEY
~scriptj.._o.n
1975
19?
UDYJ
UDYJ
1:78,000
1:78,000
USGS
USGS
19?2
197L~
DR-TILL-74
DR-TILL-74
1:12,000
1:12,000
OSDR
OS]JR
7416
74-165 (2099-2100)
(2099-2100)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 9
9
73-127A
(0215-0216)
7312?A (0215-0216)
1:33,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
99 x 18 CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
OC-17
CC-i?
1:12,000
1:12,000
OSHD
OSHU
Color
73-127A (105)
(105)
1:128,000
1:128,000
OSU-ERSAl
OSU-ERSAL
& W
W (7-26-73)
99 xX 9 BB &
(7-26-73)
1972
1972
72-128
(2177)
72-128 (21??)
1:130,000
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
99 xx 99 dIR
CIR (7-28-72)
(7-28-72)
1971
1971
NvJO-C
I'M0-C
1:60,000
1:60,000
USCE
WAC-A70
WAC-A70
1:63,000
1:63,000
CR'l'O
CRTO
1970
I~1VO-B
IMO-B
1:12,000
1:12,000
OSFD
1969
FA-:MSL
FA-SL
Various
Various
USCE
US
CE
100/7
1:60,000
1:60,000
r-:ASA
:ASA
1973
1973
B & WW
B
C:JR
diR
CIR
(9-24-74)
dR (9-24-74)
Netarts Bay
(Cont.)
Netarts
By (Cont.)
------~
Year
PrjçtNO.
.E.:rojecj:;_Jlo.
Sca].
§.c_E.].e
gncr
Agencx
1_)e s_g ri :Rt_i_QD
100/?
100/7
1:120,000
NASA
Color
OC-13
1:12,000
OSHD
OSHD
Color
1'TJ
ETJ
1:15,&4-0
1:15,840
USFS
USFS
1968
lfdO-A
I10-A
1:62,500
OSFD
B&W
B & W
1967
OC-3
1:6,000
OSHD
B&W
B & W
1964
TILL
TILL
1:12,000
OS'l'C
OSTC
B
B & w
-south
-south tip
tp
Sand Lake
S8lld
_rr_gj_e_s:_t_]lo.
Prpje
Year
Yeru::
Sc..@
fj..gen_cy
~scr:ijrt.j,.on
çrijtion
1975
UIJfJ
UDYJ
1:78,000
USGS
1974
197k
ñ0-7
NH0-74
1:63,500
OS:F'D
OSFD
DR_TILL7L
DR-'l'ILL-74
1:12,000
OSL)R
OSDR
73-127 (0219-0220)
(0219-0220)
73-12?
1:33,000
OSU-ERSAI.
OSU-ERSAI
9 x 18 CTh
CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
OC-17
1:12,000
OSHD
Color
CZ-Consol-73
1:12,000
Crown Zeflerbach
Zellerbach Color
73-127 (106)
(106)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
9 X
x 9 B
B && WW (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
72-128 (2178)
(2178)
1:130,000
1:130'
000
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 9 CIR (7-28-72)
(7-.~8-72)
Various
\1arious
Various
USCE
OC-13
1:12,000
OSHD
Color
WAC-A70
AC-A70
1:63,000
CR'l'O
CRTO
B 8·
w
& w
l'fo·W-B
ITC-B
1:12,000
osv.u
OSFD
1973
1972
1971
1971
1970
SancLJ,ake
(Cont.)
Sand
Lake (Cont.)
Yea_:r
1969
Proiect
No.
--..
..... ~- ...~.--~--·
Projcto.
Scale
!gep_c;y
Agncy
Description
Descron
E'I'J
ETJ
1:15,81-1-0
1:15,8+O
USFS
USFS
100/7
100/7
1:60,000
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
B&H
B & W
100/7
1:60,000
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
CIR
CTh
100/7
100/7
1::120,000
1:120,000
NASA
NASA
Color
Color
1968
NwO-A
NWO-A
1:62,500
1:62,500
OSFD
0S1D
B&W
B
& T&
1967
OC-3
1:6,000
OSHD
OSHD
B&W
B
& W
Nuccy
!)"estucca
Jea.I."
Xar
~v
ojctJ9.
..Er:9i~ct
__N,Q_•
Scale
§_cpJ.~
gncy
Age_r)~Y
Description
1975
UDYJ
1:78,000
USGS
1974
1974-
l'J'\'iO-?h
io-74
1:63,500
OSFD
41041
1:70,000
USFS
74-i6
74-165 (2071)
1:130,000
1:130
'000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-EP..SAL
9 xX 99 CI?.
Cl::~ ((9-24-74)
9-24-74)
9
73-127A (0221-0223)
(0221-0223)
1:Y+,OOO
1:34,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAI
9 x 18 CIR
CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
OC-17
OC-17
1:12,000
OSHD
OSHE
Color
'13-127A (107)
( 107)
73-127A
1:129,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ER.SAL
B &
& W
W (7-26-73)
9 Xx 9 B
72-128 (2179)
(2179)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
dR (7-8-72)
9 xx 99 CIR
(7-:8-72)
Various
various
Various
USCE
USCE
72-119A
'l2-119A (1621)
(1621)
1:129,000
J\IASA
NASA
CB.
C1R
CC-13
OC-13
1:12,000
OSHD
Color
\'iAC-A?O
AC-A70
1:63,000
CRTO
CRTC
b
& w';1
B &
1973
197'3
1972
1971
1971
Nestucca Bay
Bay (Cont.)
(Cont.)
Nestucca
Proi~q_t._No.
jectNo.
Year
Scale
Scale
p..gency
Agency
Descri pti_on
Description
1970
19?0
f.~;JC-B
NWC-B
1:12,000
OSFD
B&W
1969
}~'l'J
ETJ
1:15,840
1:15,O
USF'S
USFS
Color
Color
1968
IMO-A
NWO-A
11.62,500
1162,500
OSFD
B&W
B
& W
\•lO-A
W0-A
1:62,500
OSFD
OSFI)
h&H
&
OC-3
1:6,000
OSHD
B&
B
&
196?
w
Salmon
Salmon River
River
Year
Pro.iect No.
Scale_
Scale
gy
Agency
Description
1975
197
UDYj
UDYJ
1:78,000
USGS
USGS
1 97)+
1974
NY.l0-74
NWO-72+
1:63,500
OSF'D
OSIW
1+1 Oki
41041
1:70,000
USFS
I_IPC}E7A+
I-lP-ORE-74
1:12,000
Internatl.
Color
Internati. Paper Color
OC-17
1:12,000
OSF..D
OSED
Color
73-127k (0229)
73-127A
(0229)
1:34,000
l:34-,OOO
OSU-ERSAL
CTh (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
9 x 18
18 CIR
73-127k (109)
73-127A
1:129,000
OSU-ERSAL
(7-26-73)
9 Xx 9 B &
& W (7-26-73)
72-128 (2181)
72-128
1:133,000
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 99 CIR (7-8-72)
(7-~8-72)
41021 Lincoln Co.
Co.
k1021
1:21,000
ASCS
ASCS
9x9B&W
9 x 9 B&
72-1
14-A(3286-3287)
(3286-328?)
72-114A
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
CD?. (7-17-72)
9 CIR
99 x 9
1971
vlAC-A70
WAC-A70
1:63,000
CR'I'O
CRTO
B&W
& W
B
1970
l'lVlO-B
I'M0-B
1:12,000
OSFD
1973
1972
Salonr
Salmon_ River ((Corit.)
Cent. )
J..egr_
Year
1969
~-c;>j_~gj;_j'lo ~
Prectio.
§cale
Sç
Ag'in_cy_
Lr9i3
,Pescriptiof!
ETJ
1:15,840
1:15,840
USFS
100/7
1:60,000
1:60,000
NASA
B
B & vJ
100/7
100/7
1:60,000
1:60,000
NASA
CIR
100/7
100/7
1:120,000
1:120,000
hASA
FASA
Color
1968
\10-A
W0-A
1:62,_500
1:62,500
OSFD
B&W
B & W
1967
OC-3
1:6,000
1:6,000
OSHD
OSED
B & W
B
\
§iletz
~
retZ_Ba
J§a.I:
ftQj_~Q_t_ !IT_g-!.
Scale
Aençy
!g&ncx
Descri ot:lg.n
Descriot±on
1975
1JDYJ
TJDYJ
1:78,000
USGS
USGS
197L+
19?
l\11,</0-74
074
1:63,500
OSFD
OSFD
41041
1:70,000
1:70,000
USF'S
USFS
74-165
7+-165 (2069)
1:130,000
1:130'
000
OSU-ERSA.L
OSU-EPLSAL
9 x 99 CIR (9-24-74)
(9-2'+-7k)
9
73-127A
(0231-02)4)
73-12?A (0231-023k)
1:33,000
OSU-ERSAJ.
0SU-RSAL
9
9
OC-17
1:12,000
OSHD
Color
DR-LC-73
1:12,000
OSDR
OSDR
71-127A
(110)
73-127A (110)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
0SU-E5AL
B & W
9 x
X 9
9 B
W(7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
41021
Co.
-1021 Lincoln
Lincoln Co.
1:21,000
1:21,000
ASCS
ASCS
99 Xx 99 E & W
\'{
Various
"'Jiarious
arious
USCE
USCE
'72-128
(2182)
72-128 (2182)
1:131,000
1:131,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
CTh (7-28-72)
9 xx 99 CIR
(7-28-72)
9
72-11L;A
( )26_'5)
?2-11A (325)
1:131,000
1:131
'000
OSU-EH.SAL
OSU-E.SAL
9
9
Ci-?IC
Cli.TO
B&W
i3
& W
1973
1973
1972
1971
tJAC-A70
1WAC-A70
1:6),000
1:1.00O
x t8
t8 CIR
CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
CTh (7-17-72)
x 99 CIR
Silet~
(Cont. )
Silty (Cont.)
.Yea;r;-
Pro.iect_l'Lq_~
tNo.
Seal§
!!gencv
Descrj...m4.Qn
Roll 626-639
626-639
Roll
Various
Various
USCE
USCE
OC-13
00-13
1:12,000
1:12,000
OSHD
OSHU
1970
NWO-B
'M0-B
1:12,000
1:12,000
OSF'D
OS}D
1969
ETJ
ETJ
1:15,840
USF'S
USFS
100/7
100/7
1:60,000
1:60,000
NASA
B&W
100/7
1:60,000
i:60,000
NASA
NASA
CIR
CIR
100/7
100/7
1:120,000
NASA
NASA
Color
Color
1968
WO-A
W0-A
1:62,500
OSFD
B & vi
1967
OC-3
OC-3
1:6,000
1:6,000
OSHD
OSI-JD
B&W
B & W
Color
Color
Yao ulna Bay
Bay
J~
J;ea_I"_
Year
Pr.Q jec.:t_Jj.Q~
Scale
AgenQ_y
DescriPtion
Deserition
1975
1975
UDYJ
UDYJ
1:78,000
1:78,000
USGS
USGS
1971.1
197'
N1ti0-74
NO-714
1:63,000
1:63,000
OSFD
74-165
7Lt_j65 (2039-2040)
(2039-2o-0)
1:130,000
1:130,000
4101.:1
1:70,000
1:70,000
USI<'S
USFS
OC-17
OC-1?
1:12,000
1:12000
OSPD
OSHD
Various
Various
USCE
USCE
73-127A
(0243-0244-)
?3-127A (021130244)
1:314,000
1:
JL ,000
OSU-B:RSAL
OSU-ERSAL
CTh (7-26-73)
9 x 18 CJR
73-127A
(112)
?3-127A (112)
1:32,000
1:
32,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
9
72-123 (21d14-2185)
(2H9-+-2185)
72-128
1:130,000
1:130'
000
OSU-ERSAL
CIR (7-28-72)
(7-2872)
9 xx 99 CIR
72-11Li.A
( 3223)
?2-11
(3223)
1:133.000
1:133,000
~:ASt·~
dIR (7-17-72)
9 xx 9 CIR
(7-17-72)
41021
Co.
k1021 Lincoln Co.
1:21,000
1:21,000
ASCS
9x9B&W
9
x 9 B & W
Various
\'arious
iiarious
Jarious
USCE
USCE
-upper
-upper
1973
19?3
1972
1972
9 x 99 dR
CIR(9-214-714)
(9-2h-74)
9
Color
x 9 B
&
X
B&
W (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
~in.§._ Ba_y (Cant.
(Corit.))
Pro..;ect No.
Year
Y~.§!.!'
1971
1971
1970
1969
1968
19b7
---~·----
Scale
Description
De
scriptiori
hg~ncv
Ag.ncy
Roll 626-639
Various
USCE
00-13
OC-13
1:12,000
OSJ-!D
0S-I)
Various
Various
NOAA (Nos)
(NOS)
Io
WAC-A70
HAC-A70
1: 63, 000
1:63,000
CR'IO
CRTO
NWO-B
1:12,000
1: 12, 000
OSFD
FA-HSL
FA-NSL
Various
USCE
ETJ
11:1.,810
~ 1.5 ' 8/.1-0
USFS
100/?
100/7
1:60,000
FASA
IASA
B
& 'vi
E &
W
100/7
100/?
1:60,000
I" ASA
CIR
100/7
100/7
1:120,000
LASA
Color
Color
Various
Various
ASCS
9
x 9 B & W
9x9B&W
6b- .c..' ((6o,
/ .: 0 ,66t2,
f16
. / 6':l)
co.._.,
._ b. 2 , o663)
ot
.J
1:20,000
~:O.AA
(LOS)
NCAA (!OS)
Color
E & SC
'!
7 arious
arou S
rsc *X·
USC
:sS
OCOC-J
1:b,l!OO
1:,O00
cSF
I)
USFD
Color
Color
B & VJ
(-~s
&
& w
B&
&
B
t~
Alsea __ £3N
Bay
@§ea
Year
Yea;r
Project No.
Seal~
Agency
t1on
Description
1975
UDYJ
1:78,000
USGS
USGS
1974
NWC_7L
Nwo-7LJ-
1:63,500
OSF1)
OSFI)
41041
1:70,000
USF'S
USFS
73-127 (0249-0250)
( 021~9-0250)
73-127
1:30,000
OSll-ERSAI
OSU-ERSAI
CTh (7-26-73)
9 x 18 CIR
OC-i8
OC-18
1:12,000
OS'PD
OSHD
Color
OC-17 (some)
(some)
CC-i?
1:12,000
OSHD
Color
73-12?
73-127 (i14)
(114)
1:130,000
1;
130.000
OSU-ER.SAI
OSU-ERSAL
B &
& W
W (7-26-73)
9 X
9 B
9
x 9
72_11LA
72-114A (3160)
( 3160)
1:128,000
OSU-ERSAL
CSU-ERSAL
(7-1772)
9 xx 99 CIR (7-17-72)
9
~~1
021
41021
1:21,000
ASCS
9x9B&~J
9
x 9 B &
41039
41039 SiuslaH
Suslaw
1:15,840
USFS
USFS
72-128A (2186)
(2136)
11:131,000
~ 131 '000
OSU-ERSAL
9 xx 99 CIR (7-28-72)
9
CC-1)
CC-13
1:12,000
1:12,00u
OSi'D
OSFL
Color
CC-14
OC-14
1:12,
OOJ
1:12,000
OShD
OSFiD
Color
1973
1972
1971
1971
I incoln Co.
Co.
lincoln
Alsea B§Y (Cont.)
Alsea_By
Proiect
1-Jo.
Project No.
Year
Jear
-~----·
Scale
Seal~
Descri pti.Q!!
Description
Agency
:,'iAC-A70
'iAC-A70
1:63,000
CRTO
CRTO
B&W
1970
S-AL-ith
S-ALi:U-:: 70
1:12,000
1: 12, 000
Bll~~L
9x9B&
9 X 9 B &w
1969.
1969
ETJ
1:15,840
USFS
100/7
1:60,000
NASA
I'JASA
D &
c
B
'II
100/7
1:60,000
i:60,000
NASA
NASA
CIR
100/7
1:120,000
NASA
Color
1968
r;wo-A
N0-A
1:62,500
OSFD
OSFD
B&W
1967
0-3
OC-3
1:6,000
Li
C~D
B&W
1
?
i__,
,
thislaw__ ~
Bay
Si~Ja\!
Ye~r
1975
19?4
1974
1973
19?2
1972
1971
1971
•
Project
____ No.
ScaJ.g
M_ency
gency
Descri}?t ion
UDYJ
UDYJ
1:78,000
1:78,000
uxs
USGS
?c::,
75
;_}
Various
TJSCE
USCE
1\'VvO-?lJ..
4O-74
1:63.500
1:63,500
OSFD
OSFD
41
()1.;.1
41041
1:70,000
1:70,000
USFS
USFS
J.-IF-ORE
a-IF-ORE
1:12,000
Internatl. Far
F-arerColor
Color
Internati.
Various
Various
USCE
TJSCE
73-127
A ((026-0265)
02&-L-026 5)
73-127A
1:33,000
1:33,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
9
9 x 18
18 0Th
CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
73-127A (118)
(118)
1:131,000
1:131 '000
OSU-ERSAl
OSU-ERSAL
9 Xx 9 B
B& W
W (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
72-128A (2190)
(2190)
1:132,000
OSU-EPBAL
OSU-ERSAL
9 xx 9 CIR
CIR (7-21'-72)
(7-2-72)
Various
.,7arious
.
arlOUS
v
USCE
b1039 Siuslaw
410'39
Siuslavr
1:
15,PAO
1:15,840
TJSFS
USFS
~~AC-A?O
WAC-A70
1:6),000
1:63,000
CT0
CHTO
Roll 626-639
Various
USCE
uses
B 8r vi
Siuslaw 3,r
B.§:Y (Cont.)
(Cont. )
YeN
Pro iect, No.
-.A,.ot-.:.·----
Scalil
Agency
Description
1970
FA-HSL
FA-IISL
Various
Various
USCE
196q
1969
FA-}tSL
FA-NSL
Various
various
USCE
100/7
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
B&W
B & W
100/7
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
CIH.
CIR
100/7
1:120,000
1:120'
000
NASA
Color
0C-3
OC-3
1:6,000
OSfiD
0SD
B
B &
& \-J
W
67-L (295h,
(2954, 2955,
2955. 2957,
2957,
29?2)
2972)
1:20,000
I~OAA
(NOS)
NOAA (NOS)
Color
E-Sius-6
1:12,000
BIJv
9 x 9 B & 1
9x9B&W
1967
1966
Winc.ft-eJ?tP:.r_ Ray
Year
1~9-J'
197.5
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1971
Proj
ec}_.lr.P~
P2jctNo.
Sea}.§'
Scale
Agencx_
Agency
pescription
tcrip2n
UDYJ
UBYJ
1:78,000
1:78,000
USGS
75
75
'•iarious
'1arious
USC£
USCE
41oJH
4141
1:70,000
USFS
1-TP-ORE
I-JP-ORE
1:12,000
Internatl. Parer
PaPer Color
Internati.
?4-11OA (935-936)
74-110A
(935-936)
1:130,000
OSU-EREAL
OSU-ERSAI
99 x 99 CTh
CIR (6-28-74)
(6-28-74)
?3-127A (0274-0275)
73-127A
(0274-0275)
1:33,000
OSU-EF
. SAL
OSU-ERSAL
99 x 18
18 CIR
CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26~73)
Various
Various
USCE
73-127 (120)
( 120)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
99 xX 99 BB && WW(7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
72-128 (2192)
(2192)
1:130,000
CSIT-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 99 CIR
CIR (7-2L1-72)
(7-2l-72)
9
Various
Various
USGE:
USCE
41039 Siuslav-;r
Siuslaw
1:15,840
USFS
Roll
RolJ. 626-639
Va.."'ious
Various
USCE
USCE
Winchester Bay
Bay (Cont.)
(Cont.)
Year
Jea_r
Pr_Qj~ct No.
Prject_No
Scale
§cale
Ageng][
Descript
DescriptioJ1
1970
FA-HSL
FA-MSL
Various
USCE
USCE
1969
69-Tc-D
69-1'C-D
1:12,000
OSTC
1968
Various
Various
USCE
USCE
B&W
B&W
1966
NPP
NP?
Various
USCE
USCE
B&W
B&W
1:40,000
USC
& GS
GS
USC &
B&W
B
&W
1965
R. )
(Uinpua R.)
196 (UmrxJua
Bay
2QQY
~oo_s
Project
No.
jct No.
Year
I~E-"£
1975
1974
1.974
1973
-mouth
1972
1972
1971
1971.
Sq_a].~
e
ition
gny
Agency
Descri"Qtion
75
Various
USCE
USCE
DR-COOS-75
DR-COOS-75
1:12,000
1:12,000
USDR
USDR
ORE-74
1:63,000
1:63,000
Weyerhauser
Weyerhauser
74-115
(1276-1278)
7'-1i5 (1276-1278)
1:130,000
OSU-ER.SAL
OSU-ERSAL
99 x 9 CIR
CIR (7-3-74)
73-127A
(0282-0286)
73-12?A (0282-0286)
1:33,000
1:33,000
OSU-ERSAL
OSU-ERSAL
9 xX 18
18
9
73-127A (122-123)
(122-123)
1:127 '000
1:127,000
OSU-ERSAI
OSU-ERSAL
& W
9 xX 9 BB &
W(7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
9
73-074B (1272)
(1272)
1:127,000
1:127'
000
NAS'M
NASM
CIR
Various
Various
USCE
72-128A
(2196)
?2-l28A (2196)
1:131,000
OSU-ERSAL
Various
Various
Various
USCE
USCE
41039 Siuslaw
1L15,840
USFS
USFS
viAC-A70
AC-A70
1:6),000
1:63,000
CRTO
CRTC
Roll 626-639
Various
USGE
US.CE
:::IR (7-26-74)
(7-26-74)
OIR
99 x 99 CIR (7-2c-72)
(7-2E72)
.a
& v~
Coos_JlsY
(Cont.)
Coo
Proiect
No.
ProiectNo.
a
Year
-~-----"
Scale
ale
Agny
!t.@IJ!El
Descriptio!}
OC-1)
OC-13
1:12,000
OSHD
Color
OC-14
OC-1h
1:12,000
OSPD
OSFD
Color
Coos
1:12,000
OSLB
CB Brew RK?0
RK70
GB
1:12,000
BLH
B124
FA-MSL
Various
USCE
USCE
GS-UCF
GS-UCFN
Various
USGS
100/7 (059)
100/7
(059)
1:60,000
NA.SA
NASA
CIR
CTh
100/7 (023)
100/7
(02J)
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
B &&: W
W
B
100/? (3045)
100/7
(3045)
1:120,000
NASA
Color
Various
Various
USCE
B &&W
W
68-E
1:20,000
NOAA (NOS)
NOAA
Color
196?
1967
COB
1:20,000
ASCE
9x9B&\tJ
9x9B &
1966
NPP
NPF
Various
usct:
USCE
B&W
B&W
1964 (lower)
(lower)
CB-IDJiJUt
CB-EMP-4
1:12,000
BU1
BH1
9x9B&Y.l
9 x 9 B & W
1970
1969
1968
River
9le_River
Coguil~e
___
Pro iect tJo.
"_
Year
_......._
a
ScaJ~
Agency
jg2y
.Description
ion
1975
75
75
Various
VaHous
USCE
USCE
197LJ
197k
I-JP-ORE
I-lB--ORE
1:12,000
Internatl.
Paper Color
Color
Internati. Paper
74-115
(1228-1229)
7k-115 (1228-1229)
1:130,000
OSU-EHSAL
OSU-ERSAL
9
9 x 99 CIR
CIR (7-3-7k)
(7-3-74)
(0293-0294)
73-127A (0293-294-)
1:
)'+,000
1:3,000
OSTT-ER..SAT
OSU-EF.SAI
99 x 18
18 CIR
CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
73-07k B (127k)
73-074
( 127Li")
1:131,000
1:131
'000
NASE
NASX
CJR
CIR
Various
Various
Various
LTSCE
USCE
73-127A (12c)
(12<;)
1:130,000
1:130,000
OSU-EP.SAL
OSU-ERSAL
ORE-72
ORE-72
1:6),000
1:63,000
OSFI)
OSF'fJ
DR-COOS-72
DR-COOS-?2
1:12,000
USDR
'72-128 (219?)
(2197)
?2-128
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAl.
OSU-ERSAL
1971
1971
T?o1i 626-629
626-629
:toll
Various
USCE
USCE
1970
'.JCFN
1)CIN
f)rfl
1:
1: 2~j
2L '0(10
T:sr;s
FA-: SL
FA-:
EL
Various
Iarous
USCE
USUE
1973
1972
1972
-mouth
& W
W (7-26-73)
9 Xx 9 BB &
(7-26-73)
9 xx 9 CIR
dR (7-28-72)
(7-28-72)
Coouille --=-'
RJ...Y.er (Cont.)
(Cont. )
River
Ye_;gYear
1969
1968
1968
1967
Project_
No-!..
PrjectNo.
Scale
9_gaJ..~
Agency
Mency
J)escrj.J1i9.D
•
us-uc:a~
GS-UCFI
Various
USGS
USGS
100
/?
100/?
1:60,000
NASA
CIR
0Th
100
/'?
100/?
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
B & \rl
B
W
100/7
1.:120,000
1:120,000
t,:ASA
NASA
Color
Various
Various
USCE
USCH;
B & ii
W
68-b
68-fl;
1:20,000
~'oAA (NOS)
(res
N0J
J.'"
~~
)\
Color
GIA,
GIA, VOI
Vol
1:12,000
1:32,000
USAF
USA}
B & "v-i
W
0C-3
OC-J
1:6,000
1:6,000
0 VJ,,JJ
OSFD
3B && VT
-;;{
('{YP
1:20,000
;-L:h,.':l
ASCS
.1\.o~.-
c:t~!T'"'
/': r-.
('lp~
9x9b&~~\:
9
x 9 8 &
RO£:tl_E3
Ropue__ B_:j.y_e.!
River
Proiect No.
Year
.Y.~~
No.
-Project
__ .. -..4:-----·------
1e
Seal-~
AEncy
}.Jzen~x
_pescription
Deptipn
19?
1975
75
7
Various
TSCE
USCE
19'7i.t
192)4
(l173_117L)
7Ll-115 (117J-117Lt)
?-11
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAI
OSIJ-ERSAI
9 x 9 CIR (7-3-74)
(7-3-74)
1973
73-12Th
73-12'7A (0319-0320)
( 0319-0320)
1:33,000
OS1J-E:R.SAL
OSU-ERSAL
9
9 x 18 CIR (7-26-73)
(7-26-73)
Various
Various
USCE
73-074 B (1280)
(1280)
1:128,000
lJASl<
UASi'
CIR
OlE
73-127A
(131)
73-12Th (131)
1:132,000
OSU-E.:RSAl
OSU-ERSAL
9 x
X 9 B
B && WW(7-26-73)
(7-26-?J)
72-128 (2203)
(2203)
1:130,000
OSU-ERSAL
9 x 9 0Th
CIR (7-28-72)
(7-28-72)
Various
Various
USC£
USGS
OPE-72
CRE-72
1: 63,000
1:63,000
OSI<D
OSFD
OC-14
1:12,000
OSFD
OSHD
lcolJ 426-63Q
02c-()Jq
RoLl
\' arious
\arious
USCt:
USGS
F'./~-~,
F-US
'·.:arntu
:arj r-.t.l::.5
:'~;c::.;
1972
1.972
1971
1971
19'7 1)
197G
Color
Rogue
__River (Cont.)
(Cont.)
Rogue_River
Yea_:r
1969
Pro,j e_cj._J.J..9~
§caJ._E?
Agen~:£
___
Descriotion
P42fl
__..______.
EUT
EtYJ
1:16,000
USFS
B&
&W
ti
100/7
1:60,000
NASA
B&W
& W
100/7
1:60,000
NASA
NASA
CIR
CTh
100/7
1:120,000
NASA
Color
Color
GIA, VOl
VOI
CiA,
1:32,000
USAF'
USAF
B&
& \1
W
OC-3
1:6,000
OSHD
OSMP
B&W
B& W
67-F (2791-2'?93)
(2791-2793)
67-L
!:20,000
1:20,000
NOAA (NOS)
NOA.A
(NOS)
Color
1966
CB-GRIZ
1:12,000
BIJvi
BI}
9x9B&~"J
9
x9 B & W
196_5
1965
Curry
1:20,000
ASCS
9x9B&'ti
9 x 9 B &
1967
196?
E05
O5
River
Chetco _Ri
y~
Ye~
19?0
1970
Pr_o~s_t__ No~
p_g_?le
~ff:§JlC}i
Desc_r_iptiQ!!
FA-HSI4
FA-MSL
Various
USCE
1969
F'A-NSL
FA-MSL
Various
USCE
1967
196?
OC-3
OC-3
1:6,000
1:6,000
OSBD
OSHD
B&H
B & W
67-L
(2787-2789)
67-L (278?-2?89)
1:20,000
1:2C,000
NOAA (ncs)
(NOS)
NOAA
Color
ern., VOl
vo1
CIA,
1:32,000
1:132,000
USAF
USAF
B & \1
W
1966
1966
CB-GHET
CB-CBET
1:12,000
1:12,000
BI111
9x9B&W
9x 9 B&W
1965
1965
Curry E05
1:20,000
1:20,000
ASCS
9 x 9 B & W
9x9B&W
R.EFJ~Rl~NCES
REFERENCES
1.
1.
Coastal l~_ej:._l_ap_cl_s
Wetlands _o_r
of
Akins, G.
G. J.
J. and.
and C.
Jefferson. 1973.
_<;g_9.-_s_t_a},
C. A.
A. Jefferson.
1973.
Oregon Coastal
Coastal Conservation
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