Yaquina Bay, COA 026

COA ID: 026

Yaquina Bay
Photo Credit: Doug Cottam, ODFW

The Yaquina Bay COA (41 mi2) covers the Yaquina Bay Estuary and the surrounding lowland habitats. The Yaquina estuary is a large estuary with numerous fish, wildlife, habitat, and human resources.  This COA is adjacent to the Beaver Creek COA.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • The estuary has native oyster beds, intertidal and subtidal shellfish beds.
  • Bald Eagles and Osprey nest along the estuary.
  • The Yaquina River has an annual spawning of herring, an important forage fish for salmonids and marine species.

Protected Areas

  • Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge
  • Clarence W. McQueen and Family Preserve
  • Frank Wade Park
  • Johnson Slough Headwaters
  • Lincoln County Conservation Easement
  • Mike Miller County Park
  • People’s Slough
  • Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge
  • Oregon Islands Wilderness
  • South Beach State Park
  • Upper Yaquina River Preserve
  • Yaquina Bay State Park
  • Yaquina Estuary – McCaffery/Poole Sloughs

Previous COA Association

  • Previously Associated with (2006 COAs)
    •  CR-18 (Yaquina Bay)
  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: +6.8 mi2 (20% increase)

Specialized Local Habitats

  • Aquatic vegetation beds
  • Bays
  • Eelgrass beds
  • Intertidal mudflats
  • Off channel habitat

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

    Species of Greatest Conservation Need