New River Area, COA 047

COA ID: 047

Photo Credit: Curtis Edwards, ODFW

The New River Area COA (102 mi2) is located on the Oregon Coast, bounded by Cape Blanco to the south and Bandon to the north.  This COA is adjacent to the Lower Coquille River and Sixes River-Elk River COAs.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • Area provides habitat for many at-risk plant species.
  • Heavily used by migrating and wintering waterfowl, shorebirds, and migrating songbirds.
  • Supports significant production of wild chinook, coho salmon, and steelhead.

Protected Areas

  • Bandon State Natural Area
  • Floras Lake State Natural Area
  • New River Area of Critical Environmental Concern
  • New River County Park
  • Oldden Trust
  • Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge
  • Oregon Islands Wilderness
  • Port Orford Cedar Forest State Scenic Corridor

Previously Associated With

  • Previously Associated with (2006 COAs)
    • CR-36 (Lower Coquille River)
    • CR-37 (New River area)
    • CR-38 (Cape Blanco area)
  •  Size Change from 2016 boundaries: +19.9 mi2 (24% increase)

Specialized Local Habitats

  • Bays
  • Port Orford cedar forests
  • Rocky shores

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

    Species of Greatest Conservation Need