The goal of this report is to develop information to benefit the planning and operation of marinas within the CREST area, as well as to generate data for use by local Chambers of Commerce, planners, regulatory agencies, Port Authorities and private developers. It is, however, the commercial, charter and recreational...
This study is composed of two parts. Section I deals with
developed moorages and marinas--where they are; what services are
offered in each, and how well the existing supply of permanent moorages
serves the boating public. Section II examines the need for temporary
'harbors of refuge' in the area, what...
The Port of Coos Bay is considering expanding their marina facilities in Charleston. Several sites are being considered; one to the north of the present boat basin and one to the south (Figure 1). The southern proposal is for an area that historically has supported an important recreational clam fishery....
The purpose of this study was to provide an understanding of the
interrelationships between fresh and salt water Circulation, tidal transport
and flushing patterns in the Chetco River estuary and its boat
basins.
Field work and water quality measurements were conducted at the
entrance of the Chetco River during 1975...
This report presents the findings of a sediment analysis
program formulated to determine the flushing potential
of various shaped small boat marina basins. Chemical tests
regarding volatile solids, Kjeldahl nitrogen, grease and
oil, and sulfides were performed with the results compared
to established sediment quality criteria. These results
were used...
The results of research designed to develop a synthesized diet
as a substitute or supplement to algae for culturing the Miyagi strain
of juvenile Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) are
reported. The growth of juvenile Pacific oysters fed equal amounts
(based on ash free dry weights [AFDW]) of algae (Pseudoisochrysis...
Data are presented on the life history of snake
pricklebacks, Lumpenus sagitta, collected in Yaquina Bay,
Oregon, from June 1977 to October 1978. Specimens were
collected primarily by beach seine from four sampling sites
in the bay. Snake pricklebacks feed on algae (mainly genus
Enteromorpha), on polychaeta (mainly genus Neoamphitrite),...