MidCoast Watersheds Council
MidCoast Watersheds Council is a non-profit dedicated to improving the health of streams and watersheds of Oregon's Central Coast so they produce clean water, rebuild healthy salmon populations, and support a healthy ecosystem and economy.
Northwestern Pond Turtles: In Trouble and How to Help Them w/ Susan Barnes - MCWC CM Oct. 2025
Connections as Conservation: Stories of the Cape Perpetua Collaborative w/ Talaina King - MCWC 2025
Tel-tvm' w/ Zeph Mullins - MCWC Community Meeting Night December 2025
Shorebirds - Elegant Travelers on Invisible Highways w/ Roy Lowe - MCWC Community Meeting Nov. 2025
Drawing on Nature How Art Connects Us to Conservation w/ Ram Papish
Community Conservation on Oregon's Central Coast w/ Margaret Treadwell
Winners and Losers: Oregon Kelps and Their Communities w/ Angelina Zuelow
Restoring the Alsea Basin: Mill & Beaty Creeks
Restoring the Alsea Basin: Starr Creek
2019-2020 Bummer Creek Overview
The Care and Conservation of Sea Otters: Heroes of Our Nearshore Ecosystems
Prescribed Fire on the Oregon Coast: Meadows, Wildlife Habitat Restoration & Management
Benefits Beyond the Beach: Why Oregon's Marine Reserves Matter w/ Dr Sarah Klain
Collaboration in Conservation: A Case Study of Yakona and NRCS Programs
Partnering with Pollinators w/ Tyler Clouse, Celeste Lebo & Evan Hayduk
Between the Tides: An Exploration of Art and Estuaries w/ Speakers: Liz Fox & Sandy Roumagoux
Experimental Enhancement of an Olympia Oyster Population in Yaquina Bay w/ Dr. Steven Rumrill
Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex: Seabird Program w/ Shawn Stephensen
Reconnecting Our Floodplains Through Aquatic Restoration
Understanding the Invasion of European Green Crab in Yaquina Bay w/Derek Wilson
Beavers: The Beautiful Messes They Create and Our Creative Solutions w/ Shea Fuller and Megan Garvey
An Introduction to the Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station (COMES) with James Sulikowski
Community Meeting 12.11.23 Blue Carbon
Community Meeting 11.2.23 Pollinators
Conservation in Yaquina Bay
Internship Presentations: Budding Careers in Conservation
Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge: Past and Present with Kate Iaqinto
Cape Perpetua to Heceta Head: Landscape Scale Conservation with Paul Engelmeyer
Native Oysters of Yaquina Bay: Past, Present and Future with George Waldbusser