SHOW LOVE FOR THE COAST Deepen your intimacy with the Oregon Coast’s remarkable landscape by volunteering to help preserve it. With opportunities from Astoria to Brookings, you’ll find the perfect match for your skills and meet like-minded individuals who share your love of the region. Coast Like a Local. Oregon Coast locals are the small-business owners, fishers, farmers and environmental stewards who call the Coast home. To think and act like a local by respecting people and nature when you visit the Coast, learn more at VisitTheOregon Coast.com/coast-like-a-local. Adopt a Beach. The Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition’s CoastWatch program invites frequent beach walkers to adopt a mile (1.6 km) of beach. Each month volunteers walk their mile and record wildlife sightings, erosion issues and other activity. Donate to Good Causes. Book Oregon Coast lodging that partners with Kind Traveler’s Every Stay Gives Back program. A portion of every guest stay goes to support local charity beneficiaries. Clean It Up. Both the Surfrider Foundation and SOLVE host regular events, recruiting volunteers to collect debris. Families and leashed dogs are welcome. On days with no events, bring bags to pick up litter along your beach walk. Always pack out your own waste. Preserve Trails. Help to maintain coastal hiking and biking trails during work parties hosted by Trailkeepers of Oregon, the Northwest Trail Alliance, the Tillamook Off-Road Trail Alliance and the Wild Coast Trails Association. Share the Love. If you enjoy teaching and talking with people, volunteer as an educator with the Haystack Rock Awareness Program, Trailkeepers of Oregon, or the Cape Perpetua and Cape Falcon Tidepool Ambassador programs. SOLVE cleanup event in Seaside COURTESY OF VISIT SEASIDE OREGON COAST STORE Want to commemorate your Oregon Coast visit, or give the gift of the Coast to someone else? Check out the Oregon Coast store, which carries the official gear of the Oregon Coast, from beanies and hoodies to stickers and pins, and offers free shipping on most purchases. The Coast bookstore offers guidebooks, history books and even novels that feature the Oregon Coast. Whether you’re planning your first trip or remembering past visits, check out Shop.VisitTheOregonCoast.com. Know the Rules. Some sections of Oregon’s shoreline are protected from collection of plants, animals or similar. Read signs posted at beach-access points to understand the regulations for that area. Allow Wildlife Some Space. Ensure that your pets and children don’t chase or harass any wildlife. The law requires you give harbor seals on beaches at least 100 yards (91.5 m) of space. It’s best not to touch or move creatures in tide pools. If an animal is reacting to you, you are too close. Step Lightly. Avoid roped-off sections and any area established to protect western snowy plover nests from March 15 to September 15. Always stay on designated trails, helping to preserve habitat for coastal species. 79 VISITTHEOREGONCOAST.COM RESOURCES
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