Pilot Poster - Avoid flying over offshore rocks

Seabirds and marine mammals are extremely sensitive to aircraft flying overhead. This document provides guidance on the flying around the offshore rocks and islands of the Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

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Crook Point
Spanning the entire length of the Oregon coast, the wilderness islands and windswept headlands of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge are celebrated for their abundant wildlife, spectacular views, and rugged grandeur. Rocky islands and sheer cliffs provide isolated breeding and resting habitat...
A sleek black seabird with a white breast holds a fish in it's bill.
Old-growth forest surrounded by a tumultuous ocean set the primeval scene at Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge. Its cliffs support thousands of nesting seabirds, a pair of Peregrine Falcons, spectacular views of the roiling Pacific and its inhabitants.
The Pacific Ocean crashes around the bases of three huge, arched, grassy islands
This 15-acre refuge and Wilderness supports breeding seabird colonies and boasts the only pupping site of Steller Sea Lions on the north Oregon coast.
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