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Temperature, salinity and current measurements for Coos Bay, Oregon, during 1960-1963

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  • Temperature, salinity, and current measurements extending over one or more tidal cycles were made at various times during the three-year period 1960-1962 in Coos Bay, on the central Oregon coast (43°20'N, 124°13'W). Dissolved oxygen was measured occasionally. The three regular sampling stations are shown in Figure 1. Station A is located at the Coos Bay Pulp and Paper dock south of Empire, Station B at the U. S. 101 Highway bridge, and Station C at the municipal docks at North Bend. On two occasions, midchannel stations along the entire fifteen-mile length of the estuary were sampled. A special current study was conducted in March 1963. Measurements in Coos Bay before 1960 have been reported by Queen and Burt (1955), Burt (1956), and Burt and McAlister (1958).
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