by Lizzy Gazeley | Aug 18, 2022 | Coastal Law Project, Coastal Law Project News
Protecting Public Beach Access Challenging Shoreline Armoring by Lizzy Gazeley | June 16, 2022 Riprap in Neskowin Beach, OR. Preserving public access to beaches is cherished by Oregonians and a defining feature of our state. Oregon is one of only three states in the...
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 Megan Schmiesing | Jul 27, 2021 | Coastal Law Project, Native Fish, The Wild, Wildlife
Advocating for Eelgrass Protection Below the surface of the ocean, a type of seagrass with ribbon-shaped leaves and flowers that bloom every summer works to do everything a rainforest might do, but within a marine habitat. This fascinating and vital type of seagrass...
by Megan Schmiesing | Feb 10, 2021 | Climate Victories, Coastal Law Project News, Coastal Law Project Victories, Community Victories, Features, Fighting Fossil Fuels News
Another Victory Against Jordan Cove LNG for Coasts, Communities, and the Climate 2021 On February 8th, 2021 Crag won another victory against the proposed Jordan Cove liquified natural gas export terminal and fracked gas pipeline in Southern Oregon. The US...
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...