Clatsop Plains, COA 001

COA ID: 001

Photo Credit: Herman Biederbeck, ODFW

The Clatsop Plains COA (34 mi2) extends along the Oregon coast from the Columbia River to Gearhart.  It contains Gearhart Fen, the largest contiguous wetland of its kind remaining on the Oregon coast. The Clatsop Plains beaches provide habitat for shorebirds during migration (e.g. Sanderlings) and potential areas for nesting Western Snowy Plovers. This COA creates a contiguous chunk of habitat along with the Necanicum Estuary, Necanicum River, Saddle Mountain, and Tillamook Head COAs.

Recommended Conservation Actions

  • Work with collaborators to minimize habitat loss, especially as it related to potential effects of climate change.
  • Maintain and restore existing habitats.
  • Manage public use to minimize disturbance for shorebirds.
  • Plan future developments to maintain key ecological functions and habitats.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General:

  • The coastal beaches within this COA provide habitat for shorebirds during migration and potential nesting area for Western Snowy Plovers.
  • Land ownership is primarily small private parcels, with some commercial timber.
  • Fish in this COA area heavily impacted, there is less opportunity for conservation actions in this area due to land ownership.

Protected Areas:

  • 2nd Street Gearhart Habitat Reserve
  • Alder Creek Corridor Habitat Reserve
  • Clatsop Ridge
  • Clear Lake Habitat Reserve
  • Creep and Crawl Lake Habitat Reserve
  • Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site
  • Forest Stevens State Park
  • Gearhart Ocean State Recreation Area
  • Mill Creek Conservation Easement
  • Neacoxie Prairie Habitat Reserve
  • Neacoxie Wetlands Habitat Reserve
  • Pacific Ridge Habitat Reserve
  • Pacific Wetland Habitat Reserve
  • Reed Ranch Habitat Reserve
  • Ridge Road Swamp Habitat Reserve
  • Skipanon Forest Habitat Reserve
  • Spirit Lake Habitat Reserve
  • Sunset Beach State Recreation Site
  • Wild Ace Lake Conservation Easement
  • Yeon Conservation Easement

Previous COA Associations:

  • Previously Associated with (2006 COA IDs)
    •  CR-01 (Clatsop Plains)
    •  CR-04 (Necanicum Estuary)
  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: +5.1 mi2 (18% increase)

Specialized Local Habitats

  • Freshwater wetlands

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

    Species of Greatest Conservation Need