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WHAT’S UNDER THE WATER?

July 15, 2016 By Tom Bender

Neahkahnie Mountain is an amazing place.  We’re used to looking out over the surface of the ocean, walking the beaches, looking into tide pools.  But what is REALLY under the water?  The ocean out to the west of the Nest is now a Marine Sanctuary, where ocean life can refuge, restore, and grow without humans fishing around.  The Marine Reserves website has a number of videos showing what’s swimming around under the water:  <http://www.oregonmarinereserves.com>

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