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Yaquina Estuary Port and Harbor Community Profile

County: Lincolnnewport
Cities within Community:
  • Newport
  • Toledo
 
Port Districts:
  • Port of Newport
  • Port of Toledo
Facilities:
  • Two berths capable of serving oceangoing vessels
  • Public wharf with 300 feet of frontage for servicing fishing boats
  • 510 berths for mooring commercial and sportfishing vessels
  • Marina that can handle approximately 600 pleasure craft and shallow draft fishing boats
  • Public facilities include a boat launching ramp, fuel dock, fishing pier, and picnic area
  • Dry boat moorage of 120 boats
  • commercial fish farm facility
  • 220-foot pier for docking large and small research vessels
  • Several seafood companies that have their own facilities for handling fresh fish and crab
Jetties:
  • North Jetty: 7,000 feet
  • South Jetty: 8,600 feet
Estuary Classification: Deep Draft Development
 

Map Atlas:

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Relative Earthquake HazardView Map metadata logo
Liquefaction Potential View Map metadata logo
Landslide PotentialView Map metadata logo
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Tsunami Inundation for ToldeoView Map metadata logo

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