MANAGEMENT DESIGNATIONS FOR MARINE AREAS
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1 Haystack Rock Garden (Inset ) single mussels may be taken for bait. Located within a 3 yard radius around the base of Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, Clatsop County. Includes tide pools, and rocky or sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides. Inset Cape Falcon and Protected Areas () (Inset 2) Three Arch Rocks (Oceanside) (Inset 3).5 Astoria Cannon Beach Mil Shoreline Inset 2 West : No take of any fish, invertebrates, seaweeds or wildlife. No deployment of fishing gear. You may transit or anchor with catch on board. West : You may take salmon (by troll) and crab. Shoreside : Angling from shore is allowed. Shoreline Area: Harvest above the low tide line is severely restricted along rocky shores south of the Shoreside. marinereserves or call ODFW at (54) Haystack Rock Cape Falcon ve Cannon Beach Closed to boats within a 5 foot radius around Finley Rock, Middle Rock, Shag Rock and Seal Rock from May - Sep 5 by authority of the Oregon State Board. Netarts Bay Shellfish Preserve (Inset 4) 2 No take of clams in posted shellfish preserve, which extends from an east-west line beginning at the mouth of Whiskey Creek to an east-west line 9 yards south. Cape Kiwanda Garden (Inset 5) single mussels may be taken for bait. Located between the sandy beaches on the north and south sides of Cape Kiwanda and includes tide pools, and rocky or sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides. Includes rocky areas abutting the sand beaches on the north and south sides of the headland. Inset 3 Three Arch Rocks Oceanside Garibaldi.5 Tillamook Netarts Inset 4 Netarts Bay Wh iske yc ree 2 k Cape Lookout ko kout Inset 5 Cape Kiwanda to Pacific City.5 Protected Area Garden Vessel Closure Area Shellfish Preserve 26 OREGON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS 79
2 and Protected Areas () (Inset 6) Inset 6 : No take of any fish, invertebrates, seaweeds or wildlife. No deployment of fishing gear. You may transit or anchor with catch on board. : You may take salmon (by troll) and crab. You may take groundfish using hook and line from a private, non-chartered boat. West : You may take salmon (by troll) and crab. South : No use of net gear. You can participate in all other legal take. Shoreline Area: Harvest above the low tide line is severely restricted along rocky shores in the and on the north end of the. marinereserves or call ODFW at (54) Ca No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates, except abalone, clams, Dungeness crab, red rock crab, mussels, piddocks, scallops and shrimp may be taken. Applies to all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides, within the following boundaries: Boundary: a line due west from the mouth of Fogarty Creek. South Boundary: a line due west from the westernmost tip of Government Point at Boiler Bay. South Lincoln City NW 3th Street South.5 Devil's Lake.5 s Boiler Bay Whale Cove Habitat Refuge (Inset 8) Pirate Cove Inset 7 Depoe Bay Inset 8 Whale Cove B Habitat A Refuge.25 Depoe Bay Boiler Bay B A 8 Re Roads End State Recreation Site Pirate Cove (Inset 7) No take of fish, shellfish and marine invertebrates in all areas in Whale Cove below extreme high tide east of a line drawn across the mouth of the cove, as defined by points at: A) N., W. and B) N., W. West Boiler Bay (Inset 7) No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates below the extreme high tide line and east of a line drawn across the mouth of the cove, as defined by points at: A) N., W. and B) N., W..5 s Rocky Creek 26 OREGON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS Protected Area Habitat Refuge
3 Otter Rock Garden (Inset 9) single mussels may be taken for bait. ern boundary extends from the highest point at Cape Foulweather to the southern boundary at Devil s Punchbowl. Includes tide pools, and rocky or sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides. Where the marine garden overlaps with Otter Rock, no take is allowed. Otter Rock (Inset 9) No take of any fish, invertebrates, seaweeds or wildlife. No deployment of fishing gear. You may transit or anchor with catch on board. Shoreline Area: No take from a line west from Gull Rock, south past Devil s Punch Bowl. marinereserves or call ODFW at (54) Yaquina Garden (Inset ) single mussels may be taken for bait. Includes all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides lying between the sandy beaches on the north and the south sides of Yaquina. Includes rocky areas abutting the sandy beaches on the north and south sides of the headland. Inset 9 Yaquina Shellfish Preserve (Inset ) No take of clams in posted shellfish preserve, which is the tideflat on the north side of the Yaquina Bay commercial marina breakwater. Stonewall Bank Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Area (YRCA) (Inset 2) No take of Pacific halibut, lingcod, flatfish species, or any other species from the groundfish group listed under the seven fish marine daily limit in the table on page 77. Inset Inset Inset 2 26 OREGON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS 8
4 Yachats Garden Yachats Garden Cape Perpetua Garden razor clams may be taken in the sandy beach area that does not overlap with the marine reserve. Includes all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides lying between the north side of Devil s Churn and the north boundary of Neptune. abalone, clams, Dungeness crab, red rock crab, mussels, piddocks, scallops and shrimp may be taken. Applies to all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides lying between the northerly and southerly boundaries of the northern parcel of Neptune. No take of shellfish or marine invertebrates where the research reserve overlaps with Cape Perpetua. Ne Neptune St Cape Perpetua Garden Neptune Sta k Seabird Protec ne Cape Perpetua Marin : No take of any fish, invertebrates, seaweeds or wildlife. No deployment of fishing gear. You may transit or anchor with catch on board. : Angling from shore is allowed. You may also take salmon (by troll) and crab. Southeast and Seabird Protection Area: No take of herring, sardine, anchovies, smelt, and sand lance. Plus, no take of squid in the Southeast. Shoreline Area: Harvest above the low tide line is severely restricted along rocky shores in the and in the north of Bob Creek. site boundaries visit or call ODFW at (54) tion Area Neptune Cape Perpetua and Protected Areas () Yachat Yachats Yac hat State Par State Park Neptun tune State tun Park kr Res Bob Creek Wayside Southeast No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates. Includes all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides located between the north and south boundaries of Yachats. Carl G. Washburne Memorial Heceta He Siuslaw Si usla la Rive ver ve Flor orence or ce Tenmile Creek.5 Protected Area Seabird Protection Area Garden Garden (Razor Clam Area) Intertidal OREGON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS
5 Gregory Point (Inset 3) No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates in all areas below the extreme low tide line within the area bound by: A) N., W., B) N., W., C) N., W., D) N., W. Cape Arago (Inset 3) No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates in Areas A and C. No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates, except abalone, clams, Dungeness crab, red rock crab, mussels, piddocks, scallops and shrimp may be taken in Area B. Applies to all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides, within the following boundaries: Area A: Between a line projected due west from Cape Arago lighthouse and the southern tip of Norton Gulch. Area B: Between the southern tip of Norton Gulch and Simpson Reef overlook. Area C: Between Simpson Reef overlook and a point ¾ mile south of Cape Arago. Redfish Rocks and Protected Area () (Inset 4) : No take of any fish, invertebrates, seaweeds or wildlife. No deployment of fishing gear. You may transit or anchor with catch on board. : You may take salmon (by troll) and crab. Shoreline Area: You may take species living on shore, such as clams, above the low tide line. marinereserves or call ODFW at (54) Inset 3 Inset 4 Pyramid Rock (Rogue Reef) (Inset 5) No take of fish, shellfish and marine invertebrates from, feet around and including Pyramid Rock May - Aug 3. Brookings (Inset 6) abalone, clams, Dungeness crab, red rock crab, mussels, piddocks, scallops and shrimp may be taken. Applies to all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides, within the following boundaries: Boundary: a point ½ mile north of Harris Beach. South Boundary: the mouth of the Chetco River (except the area within the Harris Beach Garden). Inset 5 Harris Beach Garden (Inset 6) single mussels may be taken for bait. Includes all rocky areas, tide pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides, lying within the following boundaries: Boundary: a line perpendicular to shore from the Harris Beach beach access parking area. South Boundary: a line perpendicular to shore from the road entrance to Harris Beach off of Highway. Inset 6 26 OREGON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS 83
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