Cape Perpetua Community Team
Each evaluation site has a community team whose purpose is to refine and make final recommendations for potential marine reserve sites to ODFW. Teams are balanced and diverse comprised of 16 total voting members that include two representatives (each representative will have an alternate) from each of the following groups:
local government, recreational fishing industry, commercial fishing industry, nonfishing industry, recreationalists, conservation, coastal watershed councils, and relevant marine/avian scientists (HB 3013).
This process is open to the public and the public is encouraged to stay involved. To contact your stakeholder representative,
please click here for the team roster. Please note that the contact information on this roster is updated frequently.
Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve Scenarios
Public Bulletin Board
There is a bulletin board for the public and individual community team members to post information. This information has not been fact checked by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife or approved by the Community Team. Please contact ODFW (
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) if you would like information posted to this board. To see information that has been posted click here or use the link on the right.
Meeting Documents for August
August Cape Perpetua Communtiy Team Meeting: Monday August 9, 2010 from 5:00- 9:00 pm
Location: Florence Events Center 715 Quince Street, Florence, OR 97439
August meeting materials:
- Cape Perpetua Letter
- Cape Perpetua Proposed Agenda August 9, 2010
- Cape Perpetua Combined Contextual Summary 7-30-2010
- Cape Perpetua Charts
- Draft Cape Perpertua Sideboards Context and Decision Points
- July 12 Meeting Summary Cape Perpetua
- Cape Perpetua Scenarios
To see the documents from past and upcoming meetings of the community team, click here.
Bellow is a photo taken at a 0.0 ft tide level with the upper edge of white invertebrates visible at the mean high tide level. The house is on the point which is the northern most boundary of the proposed Perpetua Marine Reserve. Photo credit given to Eddie Huckins.

