4 NCIC ~~~ ------=~-' - -- ____ ./ PLEASE R€TURN TO: PLEASRETURMT. NORTHWEST COASTAL NORTHWEST COASTAL INFORMATcON INFORMATION CENTER Q.S.U.MARINE MARINE SCIENCC SCIENCE CENT CENT~ft O.S.0 I\IEWPORT. NEWPORT.OREGON OREGONS7J(;IJ 93 110.3-867·~011 EQ3673OIJ CENTER ~·· A C}U A CHI'~IQI] JqTJE; OF' OF THE; ThE OCC 000 ?-· & DC DC J.:AFPINc; 1APPiNG SC}' 3C ~;:tv,F; n: COASTAL WETINI)S OF ORiON AND A 1) A Ri0IICfRAFHY OF AEtJAL PFOTO COVEPACE FO.R O.REnON 1 SS F;STUAHIES, FOR O}ECOI' ESTUARIES, 119611-1975 9i1I 97 ~~ CentW ,~.., , 't Coast~\ Center Coast& tnorm ,,. !n, ..f·•rmc~:c;< ~ , rvCHt~tWCS rthWe tv1A!N STItI ATIC:--J IVIp\I 0OSU S U.Marine MarineScience Scienc8 Center · Newport, Oregon 97365 1wpOrt, Oregon Q3-867-3Q11 - ~03-867-3011. BY: 3: F'or: For: Dick ~fJarston arston };•arch narcIi 16, i6, 197'? 19?? Dr. Robert E. }:; . FreriI1 F'rrcnkel Dr. Fobert fif"S flvs 501 O1 MARILYN liBRARY MARILYN POTTS POTTS GUIN OWN LIBRARY HATfiELD MARtHE HATFIELD MARINE SCtENCE SCIENCE CfNTER CENTER OREGON STATE IJNVERSITY OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY NEV/PORT,OREGON NEWPORT, OREGON 97365 97365 l 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 --·· -- LOCATION LOCATION - -· ---·· ---···--··· ····---~---- ----------------- 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: ------ -·-------· 1) 1) 1), 5) 4) 5) 1), 4) 1), 4) 1), 4) 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) L~) 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. 'AL-T WAbH VE:bt:=V&TArWH TAT1 Ot--.l T7 AL..KA\ &?A) I 't' 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. ~ ·:) ' . t ' : i_ r ._. ·, •·~ T .'f : I i 4 ._, ;. ~ L:: .l ;' •.' j I : ' $ 28 ,, ' • ow S ic'w k17 Liy MH H*i 1D- These 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. MATU t-It &tl Mvs)j \ .w wP I ii ii II iffA1tc/ I / 30 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 lr>r.eJ<r>t>t: 7 'izr / /and 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:; !J !J c ?: 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. vzLjdus va llduD f?UL-KVbH~ ~t/bB 'b S)LUf1+ 1 MAK0H 1i / 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. T1L &tAvL.. I RU0H us-t • 2t 3.1 3 1 -: 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. I7tKW LT /vV'jQh 1';L 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. 1 32 APPENDIX APPENDDC B MAP MAP CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONS ESTUAHIES EST UA RI ES OREGON ORE(;ON Columbia River .---PJecanlcum Rlver'..-,, C 2). U l Be A a ,- Nehalem River - DIVISION OF STATE STATE LANDS LANDS DIVISION OF .. ()_-.. Tfllamook Bay_ ',.,,S. WASI4INGTOV ,. Netarts Sand Lake NtB C -' b';. ',''! /J._ L L V.A M H es ucca .,' ', , C). A i ) Salmon River.-_.,) '" p1 SlIetz Bay. fK / f - M .. .._.ç'.''4 I(4: UUH;ON .----... 1 ' H : Alsea AlseaBay Bay '\'v H'1 A ' ' Yaqulna Bay .._JLNáNC \ ' I '' ''. -': ;-' .' t' V Sluslaw River .-_. ' .'. ,, / ;I .--.. J-)/4A {i / -' 1 f . 1. i C )- _ f.1 '-' Ii ¶ V_ j'(d. 'f / \ Umpqua River / I'% ,1 ) , /- / Coos Bay.-1 ' ' ta B N : 2)/5 1 YII, a' 'a_ ?/ i 1 .e fln,(/ / c..- 'ç_._a_. t'q '. I' C 4) . r ' '- A t / i II)' -4 / / 5 , a \4 1 Lkl-' y L / : - ;, 1 a . / I V '' , \ . ' 'I ..-..4 ... /..g j?,j - ;'.$ \j -'-s L---:r.-a4, \_ ..S'' AJ: : ) / I ,a,'1 / Rogue RIver.___.... , A ' Coquille River .-_--_. / a I J....I' J C \ .'. a Jj'/.,.i )'.it.aU f. l\'7/ , K -' l. B 6 M,.dtd. --- / a I aa Chetco Rlver.--___ -'?. 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GRAVEL MARSH MARSH [§ MATURE HIGH MARSH MATURE HIGH MARSH BULRUSH & & SEOGE U SULRUBH SEDGE ~ ~ IMM;.,:;.~ ~;;.p.g~4~_;H ~ ~ l ~ u..o.os LAP UMPQIJA IMPOUA RIVER RIVER T()ELNo() s1:!1n: s1rE (' cGa OF ~00.. ~~~lllbolllr j I OF c STATE ST.U'E CMSION i I I 1 J !I I ! j l I• .,- ;-...:,:,:,';,._---' l --..,ES-~-----~___( a a 1~ -N-- I l ~ Lo~-;srt.T :M'A:Rs~"7"":",.~...;::;:,. 1 En LOW VE~ETATION _ MARSH SALMAR VEQETATION BA~T /1 ~ 1> -- q_""t v~ ~ +-- (.') 0 i ' 40 14 If. Ill W. ft -N- ~ ~ +-- I "4" _,.~ i Ii rlf 4± I 24 II • l -,I #lEACH 1 BANDON 11 ,o .., IWCT-..u.lf Mill -- PLANE ,.LMI#! cftOINATES COOifDINAT£$ 20(17W $0<171{ ZONE ZONE O9N smr STATe -- ca.sCHMIT cr NO. NO. tJfi'l'l 82fl Clla6. ( l OCC&CC STUDY STUDY t'OVND OIJRO a •4 A& ' It I r HXXJ QOC ""'" ,_, COQ(JILLE COQUILLE f«)VEU:::9? lrJl'2 I72 RIVER MAP OO TID£LANO TlDELNVO SCALE NEA/t LDJf A$ Ww I j ~ I i I l ~,~ ~ r. z• s. 7.23. ... TCR !SOVItCES f$ STATE OF Or'?EGON Ot'!E ON DIVISION OF STATE' OIYI$AH STATIC LANDS AN r,LAMo TIDCI.AND IICT'WCEN /!'1./!VATIONS G1 OF r1vw1 rEV*TlONS AICJ lti!EAJtl , . . , WA~ C?7O CORNCirs CERS LAT(O LOCATED FRO nfOtll O71$ OTHCif - PO./ECrV !'tfO.IECTCO C7IERS COifNE/fS SECT10N COitNCRS - - $£f:TION - BULRUSH: & 8EOGE SEOGE SULRLJBH& I ...-......-.--1 ~w [7j INTERTIDAL GRAVEL MARSH MARSH INTERTIDAL GRAVEL ~ C~Eb'Y~ARBH ! DI10EbMARBH ,... ' SET9R *ERS ~ i1 I -r COASTAL COASTAL WETLAND9 WETLAND& [!) LOW SAND MARSH [gj LOW SILT MARSH ~SEDGE MARSH SEDGE MARSH II'. ~IMMATURE HIGH _IMMATUR E HIGH M MARSH A RSH [§j MATURE_tliGH MARSH MArLJRE HIGH MARSH ~-~~&>-~l.. r# CON1'7ftX. l"lfOIII I WT4T74 l ~-+---t1--- - -- +.. li If.,.' TCELANO 4tAP CO/Wft.£D RfC»> 4JR/I. TltKL.AitO AI'WIL /971 1971 Al!ltiAL AERIAL PIELO n£L.D Pl,UTO I'NOTO IOCNTif'ICATIOflt _ . _ . , . 172 lliTr . OREGON y iliA,. CL,W r PITPa4PIIV. -~. U;(f~ffOJf: $T~- -_L.AifD6 I··· 4 • • IJ Vt r,t:-,,Lt',c1tfltTaa. --+- '~ Sa. r.r ;-7 t-'1'tV. COAITAL wrrLArn3S STUDY 8TUOV COASTAL WETLANOf.J -\ OCCDC occ&oc -.N- ' ~ <q' ~--t 0 + 0o / II H( 18 // 716 ii\1r.,/ ..-·zr 1W ( -0 0 -'0"- k\ ILN '1/) ~ fV IJ$ o' "" <q' Q. fliHiT,/?9121 ':1, ___l__ 1 0 - "' ° . - -- ; _-,---- ~~ ' s 'J --~~-------SALT MARSH SALT MARSH VEBETATION VEGETATION l1J LOW LOW 8ANO S~NO MARSH MARSH LE1L ---' -'4- -4--- ".SZW ----- .... ~ "'1tJtt~ .....r~ ~ .... -TDI: ii \ LOW SILT ~ LOW SILT MARSH MARSH ~SEDGE !MARSH_, BtAbl ~ IM IMMATUI=lml-:( MATURE HIG ~R§.H M RS ~ MATURiE HIGH MARSH EMATURE HIGH MARSH I ---~jf;-~~-~-;:;SH & JeDGE T""""" BULRUSH & 8ECGE I , § I] INTERTIDAL §!?] INTERTIDAL GRAVEL óRAVEL MARSH t ~~ DIKED MARslt DIKED MARB4 tlffVIOIT _J_ I """""" § • T RiVER SlaTE CMSOJN o of c,* of ~GC»rr Sllt.TE LN LANlS S11t H I r 41 s *M ~«M. r4is -· 0 00 T«<$ WM. TSWM , M At:ltt>ft NACNI)w - , _ _ t:_ _ _ 6 61 3/ § +) .,.• I «W11 ----------. _ _ c _ _ _ • ..__.._ * cIaa , a s a ... ,_ ... _ -_-__l_ - ___ _ ------- ......,._ ~ ,o4c/~/c ' .+ ~ ~ 62 32 - li I.JW I«M. oc4 occ-4 /V 5 ~+· 1: -N- t " ~ -- -- • C!rl ' ~ [4iV i "' d- MEAN HK;H MEAN NEil WATER. i F0Q ~ - i _j_,...,.-. A? 77 i: ~ , " - ~ ~ ~ ~j i ,.,.,., RIVER MAP M'AP fum ij Sr'ATE" I ~ ~ .~ -(J.$· OF' OP£1iON op OPELW STArt: l.~ STATE LANES F'EJI!NAHY !lin CH£TCO CHETCO OF' OP TIDELAND TIDELANO ltXX1 OMSVN DMSION QF OF' " 0 4LI ~ G'?AI'f'L BETWEEN THE El.£YAnoNS Of' ME"AN nE ELEV47 OF MEAN &WAL 8ErsEEN HIGH nO£ AW AN) ORC.'A4m ORDINARY NE'? HIGHWA7 WA71ili f"RROoo ç4cI4Ry $1E7V Olff£fi£NT 0P01 NARY HIGH H/H If'A4TE T£P ;t'H£N WT not:LANO TH£ (LEVAT7OA E"L£YAnOh' Of' TIOFZAI'V8ETI+F£N BErsEEN THE LA TIOE". MEAN HIcl 77 710E ME"AN HIGH nC£ ANE ANO MEAN MEAN LOW (. THE UN£ OF OF OOIkARV 0/101/VAH"I' LY l.OW WATER. l( LINE WATER. my (-Ww-dl~ ~IMMATURE IMIVIATURE I-4I*-4 Hi~ MARSH MARSH SEDGEMA MAJH ~SEDGE :;._H fr) CORft£RS TH£ nDE. MEAN HIGH HiGH IWE. rilE LINE Of' MEAN , _ "- _ , , li~J MATURE HIGH HIGH MARSH MARSH ~ MATURE [§] SULRUBH & SEDGE'\ BULRUSH & SECGE' .#' GRAVE1ARSH INTERTIDAL INTERTIDAL GRAVE&.. ~RSH lZl ,-,~ fii1 @ DI KED MARSH MARSH (!) '<..-, l!!i DIKED .. ATLON ---PRO..EC TED ----oJCCTED , . ,, -"w·;~~-~ ..... Lxcw ,v o7 I'"OI.JhO LEGEND LEQEND CCII'11£RS CRS QCC&aC DCC&DC COASTAL WETLAND WETLAND& COASTAL STUDY STUDY ---SECTION ~ l.CJ06TED FROM l7T1ER SOURCES. szi.ac ---secr,o, crjcs ---SECTION ----SEC771 4 ~ _c{ -4- -4-- ± + LOW SAJD MARSH &..DW SILT SN VEQ 4 33 BALTMAR$-4 ± - n. it \I Sources: Barwis, Rarwis, 1975; 197; 3oss, Sources: 197b; Environmental Remote Sensinv i3oss, 1975; nvironmentai Remote Sensing APplications Iaborator~r, 1976; ll.S. Fish and ,~ildlife Koplications laboratory, 1976; U.S. Fish and i1d1±±e Service, 1976. Service, 1976. ( 1 96J.J--1 97 5 ) (19&+-197) bYY LCCATIGI LOCATIC" 1 P}4(YIO COV £RAGE FOR 1-11010 FOR OR(O1\ UhE\Ol' !$ S msTJRs ESTUARIES APFJ:<:;fiJJX .0C APF!flJ3X AGENCY AiNOY N ASCS ASCS Ai1NS Ar·:ricult.uraJ Aricultura:I, ;:;tabi1izabon Stabii-izationc< & Conserv,'Jtion Gonservation 0ervj_ce Service 1 t?1H ~;.,;L ;)::,s)·J:inr·ton ,c;t. 1210 S . w . 0anh nrton St PorUxxl, 9'?:30) Portland, Urcr-on Orceon 97305 BIM ElM Bu:rerm. of IJ and Bureau of and >·anBpemc:nt 'nacm'ment ?29 Oregon St. St. 729 Oregon Portl:md, Portland, Orer·on Orecon Si?23;2 97232 OSDR OSDR Oreuon State State Department Dcnartment of of Revenue Hevenue Oregon Lnsber jrapn Lu.mbr:~r l'I&.pn:i.nf' State Office Office Ruildinc' 2::-trLLdincr Salem, Oregon Orevon 97310 Salem, 97310 os:Fn OSFD Orepon State Forestry Forestry Departeent Department Oregon State Eappine Section Nappine Section 2600 State State Street Street Orewon 97310 Salem, Oreccon 97310 OSHD OSHD Oregon Division Oregon State State Rip1Tv·ray Dighay Division H.1n. 26 liidn,ray Buildinp: 1b. 26 I[ic'hway Building Salem, Orep:on 97310 Salem, Oregon USCE USCE U.S. Corns o:f U.S. .Arrr,;r Aiy Corns of Endneers En±neers Portland UI District Portland strict Engineering Engineerina Section Section Box 29d6 29h6 P.O. Box Portland, Oregon 97208 Portland, Oregon 97208 P.o. USFS USFS U.s. Forest F'orest Service Service U.S. 11anping Section Region 6, Surveys Region Surveys & lhanning P.O. Box Box '3523 3)23 P.O. Portland, Oregon Oreror: Portland, USGS USGS 97208 97208 U.S. U.S. Geologic Geologic Survey Survey Topop:r<mhic vi [>ion Topographic Di Division 315 Uiddlef5eld Y+5 H:i.ddle:field Road 1-~oad Menlo 91~·025 Menlo Park, Park, California California 90025 'WDNR DNR OSLB OSLB Departm0nt of National No.tional Resources Resources Depardront State of :'Jashindon Dashincton 6oo N. JJ. Capitol Can~i t.o1 Nay \Jay 600 Olympia, Olympia, ~·{ashinr:ton Rashineton 9<3501 98501 Orer-on of lands Lands Orecon State State Division Division of 502 nter 502 rJE RE \fj Ninter Salern, Ure.uon Salem, Ore eon 3'?d·· )~lO_'"l 378.3505 OSTC OSTC nrtment Orc:r•on 5t ~3i~;tr: Le 'J'j'Jn:~nortatJnn Trnnortatj en Jl,•rnrtment Orc'on }b l ~1:i :Ldi:rw }U Iay Sc:l1.cru SIP2,~ Orc::rr.c)rl Creri 37(3-t):_/?0 USC&GS TJSC&GS U.S. U.S. Coast & & Geodetic Geodetic Sur7CY 3urvoy J\ " :dasj.n. 6?6? Cyoy .. Port:umd , O:rcr:on Portc and, Ore on 221-j\0'? 221-'V107 USAF USAF U.S. U.S. Air Air Force F'iJJn held by: by: Fun held, I)efcn::~e JnteJ.Jj i)efcnee :cntellir-enee cnce Agency Agencv 1221 S. Fern Fern dt. St. 1221 2. Arlind.on, 20301 Arlirvton., VA VA 2V301 photos sale or or Eeneral renera1 use, use, bit but available available photos not not for for sale for on limited limited basis. basis . for loDJ1 ben on NASA NASA or or NASM NASM U.S. Dartment of 13.5, }),: ])rnrtment of tlle the Interior Interior EROS D;:tta Center EROS Data 57198 Sj oux Falls, J:'.sJ.ls, South South Dakota Dakota 5'7198 Soux Orer:on State State Udversity University OSU-EHSAL OStJ-ERSAL OreFon Elt.:3.AL EkSAF Corvallis, Corvallis, OR CRTO CRTO 9733:1. 97331 Carto·-Hhoto Corporation Carte-Photo Corporation 520 st. 520 Con;.rer Coner St. Euvene, Crer-on 97)!02 Dueie, Ore ç'on 97h02 3k2-5169 ~-2-5169 Co].~111bia .!ljy~_r Columbia River YeM Xr 1975 -- mout.h nouth _P._roject _No. Sea~ Agen_gy Description Description 75 75 Various \arious DSCE USC -l,onP"view -Lonpview 7') 75 Various USCE USCE -Bonneville 75 75 various \'arious USCE USCE 74-165 (2144-211~9) (2144-2149) 1:130,000 1:130,000 OSU- KH.SAic 0SU-RSAL 9 9 x 99 0Th CIR (9-24-74) (9-24-74) 74-165 (2135-2143) (2135-2143) 1:130,000 1:130,000 OSU-ERSAL 0SU-RSAL 9 xX 99 9 74-165 (2150-2155) (2150-2155) 1:130,000 1:130,000 OSU-ERSAL CIR (9-24-74) (9-24-74) 9 x 99 CIR 74-165 (2109-2115) (2109-2115) 1:130,000 1:130,000 OSU-EHSAL OSU-ERSAL 9 (9-24-74) 9 x 99 CIR CTh (9-24-74) t:-::v0-7 0-71: 1:63,500 OSFD OSED 73-120 73-120 (Obti-065) (0E-065) 1:130,000 1:130,000 OSU-BRSAl CSU-RSAL. 9 73-127 ( 098, 097, 097, 046, OLi-6, 999) 999) 73-127 (098, 1:130,000 1:1 ~30' 000 OSU-ERSAI OSU-ERSAI. 9 9 xX 99 BB && W (7-26-73) (7-26-73) Various Various USC£ USCE -mouth 73-127 (0138-0189) (0188-0189) 1:30,000 OSU-ERSAI. OSU-ERSAL -I,onp-view -Lonview 73-12? 73-12? 1:30,000 1971+ 1974 -mouth to Troutdale 'T'routdale -nouth 1973 1973 -nouth -mouth to to Bonneville Bonneville Dam Dam (0132-0139) (0i-0189) OSU-SRSAI 0SU-A CJR (9-24-74) dR (9-24-74) x 9 B & W w (7-17-73) X b & (7-17-73) dIR (7-26-73) 9 xx 18 18 CIR (7-26-73) 9x 18 dIR CIR (7-26-73) (7-26-73) 9 x 18 Q;>ltl!_ll_b].E-_ftj.y§.r (Cont. ) Columbia River (Cont.) rojp J~a.r .PrQ.ie.~:Lll9..:.. Sc_al~ gy Degri p_!._i on !@!!911 1972 1972 72-128 (2170-2171) (2170-2171) 1:130,000 OSU-ERSAL 99 x 99 CIR (7-28-72) (7-28-72) 1971 1971 WAC-A70 WAC-A?0 1:6J,OOO 1:63,000 CR'lO CR10 vi B & W UC-13 1:12,000 1:12,000 OSHD OSHD Color Color .1\T\10-C M0-C 1 : 60, 000 1:60,000 OS}!) OSFD Holl Roil 626-639 Various Various Various Various (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. 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