The Rookie Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer, a Stolen Boat, and a Dead Fish at the Goonies House

Here is a strange story of a heroic rescue by the US Coast Guard, a stolen boat, and a dead fish left on the front porch of a house in Astoria, Oregon, where the cult classic adventure/comedy movie, The Goonies … Continue reading

Crabber Mary B II Capsizes Crossing Yaquina Bay bar — Three Fishermen Lost

The Dungeness crab season opened late in the Northwest, starting last Friday, January 4th. The weather was terrible, with high winds and waves. Conditions were especially challenging on river bars, where the river’s current opposing the ocean waves can raise monstrous breakers.  … Continue reading

Update: Tsunami Floating Dock an Instant Tourist Attraction on Oregon’s Agate Beach

Earlier in the month, we posted about a a 66 feet long, 165 tonne, starfish and barnacle encrusted, steel and concrete floating dock that washed up on Agate beach, south-west of Portland, Oregon.  We were surprised to hear that the dock, torn free … Continue reading

Energy from Waves in Oregon and Maine

Two projects are underway in Maine and Oregon to produce energy from ocean waves.   Ocean Renewable Power Company, in Maine, is using horizontal turbines to capture the energy of ebbing and flooding tides.  Initial tests have met or exceeded their targets … Continue reading

The Final Demise of the SS C. W. Pasley

Concrete ships were constructed in both World War I and World War II when steel was in short supply.  They were not wildly successful, as they were limited in deadweight and had a tendency to crack.  (No concrete ships were built after the end … Continue reading

The Mystery of the Beeswax Ship

An intriguing item from Jim Klein on the Marine History List.     They are now filming the search for the cannons from the Beeswax wreck.   From the Beeswax Wreck Project site: One of the most popular mysteries of the Oregon Coast … Continue reading