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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2016
A celebration for Cape 5ecord rainfall fell Thursday
Falcon Marine Reserve
EO Media Group
5eserve has
potential to
bene¿ t habitat
By ANDREW R. TONRY
For EO Media Group
CA1121 %(ACH ²
After years of concerted effort
the Cape )alcon 0arine 5e
serve Zas of¿ cially desiJnat
ed Jan. . As such, a party Zas
in order.
³We really Zanted to have
an event that helped us kick
off this neZ marine reserve
site,´ said Chrissy 6mith,
outreach coordinator for the
)riends of Cape )alcon 0a
rine 5eserve. ³This is a biJ
step by the state of 2reJon
toZard conservation.´
To celebrate the Jroup
threZ open the doors of the
0an]anita¶s *rove Commu
nity House on Jan. , offer
inJ food, libations, music,
paintinJ and more.
³We planned on people
cominJ,´ said 6mith. ³We had
near people in the ¿ rst
minutes. That¶s really e[citinJ
because it means people are
really interested in the 0 arine
5 eserve.´
*uests Zere treated to mu
sical performances from TZo
CroZs Joy, an acoustic duo
of 5ussell James and Jane
Dunkin featurinJ a smatter
inJ of strinJed instruments,
and the thunderinJ percussion
of the fourpiece Tsunami
Drummers.
Clam choZder, salads, cof
fee, beer and suJary snacks
Zere provided by a smatterinJ
of local businesses includinJ
%read 2cean Cafe, 0an
]anita 1eZs (spresso, )ort
*eorJe %reZery and Public
House and de *arde %reZinJ.
Clatsop County Commis
sioner Lianne Thompson, a
resident of )alcon Cove, said
she Zas ecstatic about the re
serve¶s establishment.
³,t means the place , love
Zill continue to be vital,´
Thompson said. ³, love this
place. This is Zhat nourishes
and sustains us.´
2rJani]ers used the event
to raise aZareness about the
reserve and its rules.
³2ne of the biJJest Tues
tions that Ze Jet is µCan you
still clam on the beach"¶´
6mith said. ³<ou can. The
desiJnation is the loZ tide
line. <ou can Jo above the
loZ tide line, Zith the e[cep
tion of the rocky reefs.´
5ecreational line¿ shinJ is
also alloZed alonJ the shore
line.
In addition to the
.sTuaremile
reserve,
Zhich cannot be commercial
ly ¿ shed or developed, a ma
rine protected area is e[tend
ed .sTuare miles alonJ the
Zest border. In those Zaters,
only crabbinJ and linetrolled
salmon ¿ shinJ is permitted.
Ale[ Lee, a member of the
LoZer 1ehalem Watershed
Council, shared her apprecia
tion Zith the croZd.
³I¶m pretty neZ to the
area,´ said Lee. ³%ut already
I have been so impressed Zith
the communities out here.
This turnout is incredible. The
dedication is really inspirinJ
and I hope that it continues.´
)or 6mith and the )riends
of the )alcon Cove 0arine
5eserve, the Zork isn¶t over
² the current desiJnation
lasts only until .
³The state is beinJ prac
tical about it,´ said 6mith.
³They Zill relook at it in
and ask µHas this been
bene¿ cial"¶´
The ansZer to that Tues
tion Zill be provided by stud
ies and statistics Jathered over
the cominJ years by 2reJon
6tate 8niversity, the 2reJon
Department of )ish and Wild
life, the 2reJon Parks Depart
ment and others.
³The overall Joal of the
marine reserve is to increase
the abundance and diversity
of life,´ said 6mith. ³We look
at it like a livinJ laboratory.´
A second kickoff event
takes place in Cannon %each,
from to p.m. 6aturday
at Cannon %each Community
Hall, 1. 6pruce 6t.
ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Mostly cloudy
48°
Tuesday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
The Dalles
37/46
Astoria
48/57
Portland
42/51
Corvallis
43/54
Eugene
42/53
Pendleton
30/47
Salem
43/53
Albany
42/53
Wednesday
A shower in
the morning;
otherwise, cloudy
57°
48°
Thursday
55°
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
50°
Friday
Breezy with rain
45°
Variably cloudy
with showers
51°
40°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 50°
Low ............................................ 37°
Normal high ............................... 50°
Normal low ................................. 38°
Precipitation
Yesterday .............................. Trace"
Month to date ........................ 10.61"
Normal month to date ............. 8.12"
Year to date ........................... 10.61"
Normal year to date ................ 8.12"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Tuesday ..............
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
Hi Lo W
38 24 pc
47 27 pc
56 48 c
55 42 c
54 48 c
41 22 pc
56 36 c
56 48 c
60 50 c
5:09 p.m.
7:46 a.m.
7:20 p.m.
8:27 a.m.
Last
New
First
Full
Jan 31
Feb 8
Feb 14
Feb 22
Under the Sky
Tues.
Hi Lo W
38 28 pc
48 34 c
57 49 c
53 44 r
54 50 c
43 27 c
56 42 c
56 48 c
61 49 c
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
55 43 pc
Boston
35 29 s
Chicago
39 30 r
Denver
37 18 sn
Des Moines
37 24
i
Detroit
40 34 pc
El Paso
59 34 pc
Fairbanks
17 5
c
Honolulu
82 68 pc
Indianapolis
41 30 pc
Kansas City
40 26 r
Las Vegas
59 39 pc
Los Angeles
72 47 s
Memphis
57 37 c
Miami
70 63 s
Nashville
50 45 pc
New Orleans
69 58 c
New York
35 28 s
Oklahoma City 50 30 pc
Philadelphia
34 28 pc
St. Louis
48 30 c
Salt Lake City
37 22 c
San Francisco
58 49 pc
Seattle
53 43 c
Washington, DC 36 30 pc
Klamath Falls
22/43
Cloudy with a bit
of rain
58°
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
54 39 c
48 30 pc
55 42 c
57 43 c
56 43 c
55 47 c
40 29 pc
53 42 c
45 29 pc
Tues.
Hi Lo W
53 43 r
47 37 c
51 43 r
58 44 c
53 45 r
55 50 c
42 34 c
49 43 r
42 35 c
Tonight's Sky: An hour before sunrise, the stars
that appear during early evening in summer also
appear just before dawn in winter.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
3:01 a.m. 8.7 ft.
2:31 p.m. 8.9 ft.
Time
8:47 a.m.
9:12 p.m.
Low
2.4 ft.
0.0 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Tues.
Hi Lo W
60 44 sh
47 35 pc
33 21 sf
39 25 s
30 20 c
39 27 sn
55 29 pc
15 7
s
82 67 sh
34 22 sf
34 19 pc
58 38 s
72 48 s
46 29 pc
78 69 s
46 28 c
69 44 sh
41 34 c
46 26 pc
43 33 pc
37 25 c
33 21 pc
60 48 pc
54 47 r
44 34 pc
Fronts
Cold
Warm
Stationary
Showers
T-Storms
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands
are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities.
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
Pau l Joh n H ayner, M .D .
Board -C ertified Internal M ed icine
D R IVE
97103
(503) 325-0505
2%,T8A5,(6
John H. ‘Poops’ Lampa
Astoria
June 30, 1937 — Jan. 15, 2016
-ohn +arold /ampa, , of Astoria, died sports cards. He also loved ZatchinJ anythinJ
his Jrandchildren did. &ribbaJe and pinochle
on -an. , , in Astoria.
+e Zas born in Astoria on -une , , Zere his favorites.
-ohn enMoyed havinJ breakfast at the PiJ
the son of Harold and Taimi Palo Lampa. He
¶1 Pancake every morninJ for over
liYed his entire life on the 6 outh
years.
6 lope .
2ther survivinJ family members,
A Jraduate of Astoria HiJh
all of Astoria, include his dauJh
6chool, he proudly enlisted and
ters, Kim Lampa and Julie Lampa
served his country at the famous
Hemeon Josh a son, %rad Lampa
&astle Air )orce %ase in &alifornia
9icki )orney his JranddauJhter,
from until his honorable dis
&ourtney Knutinen Kory his tZo
charJe in .
Jrandsons, %rian and &orbin Lam
,n this day and aJe -ohn¶s career
pa and a JreatJrandson, Dallas
Zould be considered uniTue. He
Lee Knutinen. Additionally, he is
folloZed in his father¶s footsteps,
John
survived by his brother, Jeff Lampa
and like his father, only had one
Lampa
&indy of 6ilverton, 2reJon.
employer. )orty years of dedicated
A public Jraveside service Zith
service to one Mob helps e[plain the
type of man that he Zas. ,n he retired military honors Zill be held on 6aturday, Jan.
from his beloved local union, the ,L:8 . , at noon, at 2cean 9ieZ &emetery. A cele
His ¿ nal duty as a lonJshoreman Zas helpinJ bration of life JatherinJ Zill folloZ at p.m.
secure the 866 0issouri, ³0iJhty 0o ,´ on at the ,L:8 LonJshoremen¶s Hall, ,n
its ¿ nal voyaJe to )ord ,sland in Pearl Har dustry 6t. in Astoria.
0emorial contributions in his memo
bor, HaZaii.
2n -une , , he Zas married to 6an ry may be made to the Astoria HiJh 6chool
dra ,srael Parks. AlthouJh they later divorced, 6cholarship )und, :. 0arine Drive, As
they have remained best of friends. 6he sur toria or to the &latsop &are Life (nrichment
ProJram, th 6t., Astoria.
vives and lives in Astoria.
Please siJn our online Juest book at ZZZ.
-ohn loved all sports, includinJ the 6eattle
0ariners, colleJe basketball and collectinJ 2ean9ieZAstoria.com
Jan. 21, 2016
:(6T(5H2L0, *erald 5ay, , of *earhart, died in 6easide. HuJhes5ansom 0ortuary in
6easide is in charJe of the arranJements.
Jan. 24, 2016
*2LD((1, Ann, , of Astoria, died in Astoria. &aldZell¶s LuceLayton 0ortuary in Astoria
is in charJe of the arranJements.
Burns
17/36
Medford
36/56
Zidespread pondinJ and
some À oodinJ, includinJ
nearly a foot of Zater runninJ
over the top of WashinJton
6tate 5oute at Dismal
1itch on )riday morninJ. A
number of county roads Zere
À ooded shut in the LoZer
Columbia counties.
Winds Zere persistent
durinJ the storm but not es
pecially intense ² Jenerally
to mph at 5adar 5idJe
and Cape Disappointment.
Deaths
Ontario
24/40
Bend
27/48
L21* %(A&H, :ash.
² (ven for an area Zhere
annual precipitation is mea
sured in feet, Thursday Zas
a Zet day, settinJ a neZ all
time record of . inches at
Astoria:arrenton 5eJional
Airport, the LoZer &olum
bia 5iver¶s of¿ cial Zeather
station.
The old record for the date
Zas . inches set in .
The normal rainfall total for
the date is . inches.
At :ashinJton 6tate 8ni
versity¶s ([tension 6tation
on Pioneer 5oad in LonJ
%each, Thursday¶s total Zas
. inches, on top of .
inches recorded Wednesday.
An atmospheric river oriJ
inatinJ in the tropics brouJht
unof¿ cial loZland readinJs
of up to half a foot betZeen
Wednesday eveninJ and the
end of Thursday. There Zas
Public meetings
MONDAY
Jewell School Board, p.m., JeZell 6chool
library, 2reJon HiJhZay .
Seaside City Council, p.m., &ity Hall,
%roadZay.
TUESDAY
Astoria Library Board, p.m., Astoria
Public Library, )laJ 5oom, th 6t.
Astoria Planning Commission, p.m.,
&ity Hall, Duane 6t.
Astoria School Board, p.m., special
meetinJ to intervieZappoint neZ board mem
ber, &apt. 5obert *ray thirdÀ oor boardroom,
Alameda Ave.
Clatsop Community College, p.m.,
special meetinJ and e[ecutive sessions closed
to public) to discuss employment and property
transactions, &olumbia Hall 5oom ,
Le[inJton Ave.
Seaside Airport Advisory Committee,
p.m., &ity Hall, %roadZay.
Warrenton City Commission, p.m., &ity
Hall, 6. 0ain Ave.
Lotteries
OREGON
Sunday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.:
4 p.m.:
7 p.m.:
10 p.m.:
Saturday’s Megabucks:

(stimated Mackpot .
million.
Saturday’s Powerball:
, PoZerball

(stimated Mackpot
million.
Saturday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.:
4 p.m.:
7 p.m.:
10 p.m.:
Friday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.:
4 p.m.:
7 p.m.:
10 p.m.:
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Sunday’s Daily Game:

Sunday’s Keno:


Sunday’s Match 4:

Saturday’s Daily Game:

Saturday’s Hit 5:

(stimated
Mackpot
,.
Saturday’s Keno:


Saturday’s Lotto:

(stimated Mackpot .
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Saturday’s Match 4:

Friday’s Daily Game:

Friday’s Keno:


Friday’s Match 4:

Friday’s Mega Millions:
, 0eJa %all
(stimated Mackpot
million.
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