Siletz Bay, COA 021

COA ID: 021

Siletz Bay
Photo Credit: Doug Cottam, ODFW

The Siletz Bay COA (10 mi2) covers the Siletz River esturay and the lower reaches of the Siletz River.  The Siletz Estuary is a diverse and complex habitat system, occupied by numerous fish and wildlife species.  This COA is adjacent to the Siletz River COA.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • There are bald eagle nesting sites within this COA.
  • Mineral springs in this area provide important trace minerals for many wildlife species, including Band-tailed Pigeons.
  • Coastal Coho and Chinook rearing habitat.
  • Critical migration and wintering habitat for waterfowl.
  • Siletz Bay has such habitat complexity for a coastal estuaries due to the large amount of woody debris in the bay.

Protected Areas

  • Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge
  • Siuslaw National Forest

Previously Associated With

  • Previously Associated with (2006 COAs)
    •  CR-15 (Siletz Bay)
  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: -1.4 mi2 (12% decrease)

Specialized Local Habitats

  • Aquatic vegetation beds
  • Bays
  • Intertidal mudflats
  • Off-channel habitat
  • Rocky shores
  • Sand spit

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

    Species of Greatest Conservation Need