OSG Publications
Natural gas – friend or foe of the environment?
Research explores public opinions about natural gas, its use and export, among residents in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia.
Public perceptions of ocean health and marine protection
This paper provides a model for understanding the attitudes and beliefs that foster public support for or opposition to marine protections.
Quantifying Uncertainty in Exposure to Coastal Hazards
A unique modeling project developed to address coastal flooding and erosion in Tillamook County, Oregon provides different scenarios based on the uncertainty of climate change and community's potential planning actions.
Integrating oceans into climate policy
Researchers highlight a policy framework to develop terrestrial and ocean-integrated policies that can complement and enhance terrestrial focused initiatives focused on four specific sectors.
Public Preferences in a Shifting Energy Future
Researchers used a 2019 online survey sample to compare predictors of support for eight fuel sources for electricity generation in British Columbia, Canada, and Washington and Oregon.
Restoring Sea Otters to Oregon
Robert Bailey, the president of the Elakha Alliance, gives an overview of sea otters and efforts to reintroduce them to the Oregon coast.