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exploring. Presentations are
being held every Saturday
through to Dec. 29, and
will include special focuses
on wildlife, geology, land-
scapes and threatened spe-
cies along with other
unique topics.
Upcoming programs
include:
• Saturday, Dec. 8, 1
p.m.
The Impacts of
Microplastics on a Near
Shore Food Chain
Dorothy Horn — Marine
Corps Veteran and a
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COURTESY PHOTO
Erosion from high surf is etched in the beach heads near Cape Perpetua.
Graduate Research Fellow
for the National Science
Foundation
Dorothy will talk about
the plastic pollution prob-
lem in the ocean, how it
breaks down into micro-
plastics as well as other
sources of microplastic pol-
lution.
She will share the detri-
mental effects she has
found and discuss the dan-
gers to marine and possible
human health effects. She
will also discuss how this is
not only a health issue but
an economic one for folks
that depend on the ocean
for their livelihood and
there are many things we
can do to combat plastic
pollution.
• Saturday, Dec. 15, 1
p.m.
Orcas of the Oregon Coast
Colleen Weiler — WDC
Fellow, Rekos Fellowship
for Orca Conservation:
Killer whales, also known
as orcas, are perhaps the
most widely recognized
kind of whale or dolphin in
the world. With their dis-
tinctive black-and-white
coloring, tall dorsal fins,
and reputation as fearsome
hunters, everyone knows
what an orca is and how
they live — or do we?
There is a lot more hap-
pening beneath the waves
than first meets the eye.
With at least ten different
types of orcas found in the
world’s oceans and a long
history of separation by
appearance, diet, and cul-
ture, we may not know
orcas as well as we think we
do.
Three distinct kinds of
orcas can be found off the
coast of Oregon, separated
by their favorite foods,
social lives, and migratory
patterns.
Join us to learn about the
orcas of the Oregon Coast
and how Oregonians can
get involved in their surviv-
al.
• Saturday, Dec. 22, 1
p.m.
How Rising Sea Levels
Would Affect the Estuaries
along the Central Oregon
Coast
Fran Recht — Habitat
Program Manager, Pacific
States Marine Fisheries
Commission
Recht will describe anal-
yses done for the Newport-
based MidCoast
Watersheds Council about
the impacts of Sea Level
Rise on Oregon's tidal wet-
lands. The project assessed
the extent of inundation
that would occur in
Oregon’s estuaries under
five different sea level rise
scenarios.
Maps and graphs of local
estuaries will help to clarify
areas of vulnerability and
where and to what extent
tidal marshes will survive.
• Sunday, Dec. 23, 1
p.m.
Alsea Tribal Life at Cape
Perpetua Prior to European
Contact
Dick Mason — Cape
Perpetua Volunteer
Learn about the pre-Eu-
ropean inhabitants of Cape
Perpetua from one of Cape
Perpetua’s exceptional vol-
unteers.
• Saturday, Dec. 29, 1
p.m.
Kevin Bruce/Molly
Kirkpatrick — Siuslaw
National Forest
Archaeologists
Join Forest Service
archaeologists for an after-
noon speaking session.
All events are free and
open to the public. For
more information, call the
Visitor Center at 541-547-
3289.
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our panel of judges.
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featured in the December 8th issue.
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contest form, and send it and payment along
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