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    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Charleston Marina Complex at the mouth of the Coos River.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Paddling through the shipyard on the Coos River.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Charleston Marina Complex at the mouth of the Coos River.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Sea lions sunbathing on the Coos River.
    Jacob Cruser
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    05/06/2019
    Viewing sea lions from a safe distance.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    The Cape Arago Highway bridge near the mouth of the Coos River.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    A historic oyster farm on the Coos River, still in operation.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Oyster beds on the Coos River.
    Jacob Cruser
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    05/06/2019
    Paddling up the Joe Ney Slough near the Coos River.
    Jacob Cruser
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    05/06/2019
    Paddling up the Joe Ney Slough near the Coos River.
    Jacob Cruser
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    05/06/2019
    Paddling the Coos River.
    Jacob Cruser
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    05/06/2019
    Paddling the Coos River.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    An egret enjoying the fruits of the low tide on the Coos River.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Abandoned oyster shells provide shelter to smaller wildlife.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Small crabs in an empty oyster shell.
    Priscilla Macy
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    05/06/2019
    Egret footprints on the river bottom.
    Jacob Cruser
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    05/06/2019
    Open waters of Coos Bay.
    Jacob Cruser
    Photo Date: 
    05/06/2019
    Open waters of Coos Bay.

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