Coastal Hazards and Climate Change
Coastal Learning and Decision Making
Fisheries and Seafood
Fisheries and Seafood - Preparing Seafood
Marine Science
Multiple Uses and Marine Spatial Planning
Oceans and Human Health
Watersheds and Water Resources
The nonindigenous tunicates listed in this guide are invasive on the west coast of North America. Prevention and early detection and rapid response (EDRR), as emphasized in this guide, will continue to be promoted as the principal forms of management.
Price:
$9.95
An Analysis of a Survey of Oregon Coast Decision Makers Regarding Climate Change [full title]
$3.50
Case studies from three Oregon communities.
$3.00
Pocket-size field guide.
$4.95
Assisting communities in the face of climate change.
Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study.
$5.00
Insights for public communicators from behavioral research.
Discovery of the most extraordinary environment on earth--volcanic hot springs on the ocean floor.
What is all that weird stuff you find on the beach?
$0.50
This booklet offers gardeners and landscape designers many choices of plants that work for gardens while protecting the health and beauty of Oregon’s natural lands and waters.
$0.00
This book describes the biology and life history of the European green crab and presents five case studies of green crab invasions. It discusses the crab's ecological and economic impact on the Pacific coast of North America.
$4.00
Questioning five common assumptions about communicating with the public.
How is it affecting ocean life and why?
$3.95
Researchers are engaging the curious in meaningful inquiry.
$2.00
When and how to respond to beach strandings of mammals in the Pacific NW and southern Alaska.
"Mental Models Interviewing" is intended to help professionals interview more effectively by answering the questions "What am I listening for?" and "How am I listening?"
$2.50
Written by experts and practitioners across the country, this book helps us understand watersheds.
$12.00
A white paper of a forum held at OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center. Sep 9-10, 2008, Newport, OR.
$6.50
Identification Guide for the West
$8.95
Quests are fun, free-choice learning adventures that use clues and hints to encourage participants to discover the natural, cultural and historical "treasures" of place and community. This edition contains 30 quests along the Oregon coast.
A mile-by-mile guide to scenic and recreational attractions. Second Edition.
$22.95
Clam digging guide. Includes cooking instructions. Fold-out poster, photo-illustrated.
$0.75
Who are they and why is it important to understand and communicate with them?
Understanding an ocean stakeholder
$4.50
Sustaining salmon ecosystems in a changing world.
$34.95
This publication is a result of case studies of 13 drinking-water systems in coastal Oregon.
Lessons learned for communities and decision makers.
A close look at the history of salmon abundance and how diversity can enhance abundance and habitats important to both salmon and humans.
$2.95
Tri-fold brochure, color, 9 x 27 inches, two sides. Companion piece to Sharks of Oregon poster.
Using decision research to improve stakeholder participation and results.
Prepared for the Oregon Invasive Species Council.
A step-by-step guide to landscaping for clean water and healthy streams
Describes how tides are created and environmental factors that affect them.