TitleAnatomy of a bay
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1981
AuthorsGladson, Jim
Secondary TitleOregon Wildlife
Volume36
Number12
Paginationp.8-9
Date Published1981, Dec.
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Valley SK439 .A31, Digital Open Access
Keywordsestuaries, general, human impacts, Yaquina Bay
NotesBrief overview of Yaquina Bay in 1981 from the era of log rafting. "The first clue that here is a river made to be used comes at Toledo, about 12 miles upstream from the mouth. A variety of lumber mills process timber from throughout the mid-coast forests. Log rafts are common along the river as logs and finished products are moved to and from the mills by way of the river" (p.8)
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/r781wh144