Necanicum River, COA 004

COA ID: 004

The Necanicum River in Oregon's Coast Range. Photo Credit: Herman Biederbeck, ODFW

The Necanicum River COA (26 mi2) extends along the Necanicum river corridor from Seaside up into the Coast Range.  This watershed provides critical habitat for many coastal plant and animal communities. Floodplains and associated wetland and riparian ecosystems provide important flood protection for downstream communities and act as corridors allowing wildlife to move along and between suitable habitats. Management of the area promotes this connectivity and corridor through the landscape.  This COA creates a contiguous chunk of habitat along with the Clatsop Plains, Necanicum Estuary, Saddle Mountain and Tillamook Head COAs.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • The City of Seaside and North Coast Land Conservancy acquired land within this COA and established a conservation estuary within the Necanicum Estuary Natural History Park.  The goal of this park is to “maintain ecological functions, provide appropriate public access, and support public engagement in the context of the North Coast Region and its cultural history.”
  • The Necanicum Estuary and adjacent riparian habitat serve as important habitat for migratory birds and fish.

Protected Areas

  • Elmer Feldenheimer State Natural Area
  • Klootchy Creek County Park
  • Necanicum Forest Habitat Reserve
  • Neawanna Estuary Habitat Reserve
  • Neawanna Wetland Habitat Reserve
  • Seaside Mill Ponds Habitat Reserve
  • Shangrila Wetland Habitat Reserve
  • Thompson Creek and Stanley Marsh Habitat Reserve

Previous COA Associations

  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: – 9 mi2 (26% decrease)

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

    Species of Greatest Conservation Need