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Working towards a resilient Oregon coast where all people and nature thrive together πŸ’™πŸŒŠ

Photos from Oregon Shores's post 06/04/2026

Celebrate World Ocean Day with Oregon Shores and over a dozen of our partners on June 7 at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, OR!

πŸ—“ Sunday, June 7
πŸ•™ 10am - 4pm
πŸ“ Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, OR
πŸ”— Read more at https://oregonshores.org/event/world-ocean-day/

Meet Rachel Freeman, our Education Manager, to learn more about Oregon’s incredible coastal ecosystems, community science opportunities, and ways you can help care for our ocean.

At the start of your visit, you'll get a passport to guide you through the day's activities. The more things you do, the more spaces you'll fill in your passport. At the end of your visit, your passport becomes your ticket to win raffle prizes!

06/03/2026

We can't wait to see you on Saturday!

Join us for a commemorative event where we honor the deep connection between coastal ecosystems, marine life, and the cultural and ecological importance of salmon runs in the Pacific Northwest.

πŸ“… June 6, 2026
πŸ•‘ 2:00–4:30 PM
πŸ“ Sunset Beach, Warrenton, Oregon
πŸ’² FREE and family friendly
πŸ”— Learn more and register: https://oregonshores.org/event/sunset-beach-marine-debris-display-unveiling-ceremony/

The display highlights the growing impacts of marine debris on our ocean and shorelines, while also celebrating the resilience of these environments and the communities working to protect them.

Throughout the event, attendees will also have opportunities to explore the coastline with park rangers, participate in a marine debris survey with Oregon Shores scientists, and learn practical ways to reduce marine debris from local artists and experts.

🎫 The event is open to the public, and all attendees will be entered in a free raffle to win an annual National Parks Pass. Locally-sourced appetizers and refreshments will be provided.

πŸ‘‰ Can't attend the grand unveiling on Saturday? That's okay! This art installation is here to stay, so you can come visit it any day.

Thank you to marine debris artist Elizabeth Roberts Make Art Not Trash and designer Tony Johnson of the Chinook Indian Nation , Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Oregon State Parks, NOAA Marine Debris, Oregon Shores, and community partners for making this possible.

06/01/2026

✨️ Something amazing is coming...! ✨️

Join us on June 6th for the official unveiling of this beautiful display! All are welcome.

Created from debris collected along our coastline, this future artwork will tell a deeper story about our connection to the ocean and the growing impact of marine pollution on coastal ecosystems. It honors the cultural and ecological importance of salmon in the Pacific Northwest and invites us to reflect on how everyday actions affect the health of our beaches, waterways, and marine life.

πŸ—“ June 6, 2026

πŸ•‘ 2:00–4:30 PM

πŸ“ Sunset Beach, Warrenton, Oregon

πŸ’² FREE

πŸ”— Learn more and register at https://oregonshores.org/event/sunset-beach-marine-debris-display-unveiling-ceremony/

✨️On June 6th at 2pm, please join us for the formal program with a welcome and remarks from project partners and the official unveiling of the Marine Debris Display.

✨️Then from 2:30 to 4:30 pm, guests are invited to stay for a relaxed social hour to connect with community members, partner organizations, and fellow coastal stewards.

✨️All attendees will be entered in a free raffle to win an annual National Parks Pass and enjoy locally-sourced appetizers and refreshments. The event is open to the public and welcomes all.

Thank you to marine debris artist Elizabeth Roberts Make Art Not Trash and designer Tony Johnson of the Chinook Indian Nation, Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Oregon State Parks, NOAA Marine Debris, Oregon Shores, and community partners for making this possible.

05/29/2026

Something beautiful is coming, and we want you to be a part of it.

You are invited to the grand unveiling of a new Marine Debris Display created through a collaboration between marine debris artist Elizabeth Roberts Make Art Not Trash and designer Tony Johnson from Chinook Indian Nation , Lewis and Clark National Historical Park , Oregon State Parks , NOAA Marine Debris Oregon Shores, and other community partners.

This special gathering will highlight the importance of protecting our ocean, coastline, and salmon habitats while raising awareness about the impacts of marine debris on the Pacific Northwest.

πŸ“Sunset Beach, Warrenton, Oregon
πŸ—“June 6, 2026
πŸ•™2:00–4:30 PM
πŸ’²FREE and family friendly
πŸ”— Learn more and signup at https://oregonshores.org/event/sunset-beach-marine-debris-display-unveiling-ceremony

05/26/2026

Join for Benefit Night at

All day Tuesday, May 26th, 10% of all dine-in and to-go sales will benefit Oregon Shores programming and our mission to educate and empower people to protect our coastal ecosystems and communities.

Oregon Shores will be tabling on-site to share about their recent work to monitor the Oregon’s coast. Come stop by our table, purchase a raffle ticket or two, get a meal or pint, and enjoy a great evening on the coast.

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