by Megan Gleason | Jun 12, 2023 | Coastal Law Project, Communities, Communities News, Crag Blog, Newsletter
The Importance of Protecting Public Access to Oregon’s Shores by Mike Sargetakis | June 12, 2023 Oregon has a rich history of protecting access to public beaches and waterways. As Crag’s new Coastal Law Project attorney, I’m proud to work on a broad range of matters...
by Megan Gleason | Sep 19, 2022 | 2022 Summer Newsletter pt 5
Lessons Learned from Beating Jordan Cove: The Importance of Local Action by Anu Sawkar | August 31, 2022 Aerial photo of boats in Charleston, Oregon, which is a little fishing village near Coos Bay. Community members repeatedly raised Jordan Cove’s harmful public...
by Lizzy Gazeley | Jun 7, 2022 | Coastal Law Project
Facebook Edge Cable Disaster by Lizzy Gazeley | May 25, 2022 Cape Kiwanda. Photo by Bonnie Moreland. When driving down the wondrous Oregon coastline, you will encounter breathtaking views, salty breezes and many coastal communities. Over the past few years, however,...
by Elizabeth Allen | May 25, 2018 | Features
Most people know about climate change, but few understand exactly what its impacts will be or what kinds of work can be done to address its impacts now and in the future. For this blog post, I talked with Crag attorney Courtney Johnson and Oregon Shores Conservation...
by Elizabeth Allen | Aug 11, 2017 | Features
In my last post for Our Land, I talked about the Oregon Beach Bill and how it safeguarded public access to all Oregon beaches 50 years ago. You’ll remember that many Oregonians worked together to get the Oregon Beach Bill passed. This Beach Bill work then sparked more...