Kristian Foden-Vencil / OPB Scientists say warming ocean temperatures mean Oregon's coastal waters now have a low-oxygen season, or hypoxia season, just as the state's forests have a fire season.
A new United Nations report on the impacts of climate change gives a bleak outlook for the world’s oceans and ice caps unless global warming is significantly curbed soon. The report comes from the ...
TILLAMOOK, Ore. — Twelve years ago, news of a never-seen-before phenomenon in the waters off the Oregon coast sent shock waves through coastal communities. Scientists took note, as did state ...
NEWPORT, Ore. — On a cloudy late August morning, Burke Hales was on a boat a mile off the central Oregon coast, pointing to a sandy beach along the forested shoreline. It was there, the Oregon State ...
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