The Port of Port Orford, Oregon
Posted by: mtbearded1
N 42° 44.370 W 124° 29.900
10T E 377357 N 4732975
The fascinating harbor of Port Orford, Oregon.
Waymark Code: WM11GE6
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2019
Views: 5
Port Orford is one of two harbors on the Oregon Coast that has no natural protection from the Pacific Ocean's wrath. Accordingly, to keep their boats safe from the unpredictable waves of the Pacific, Port Orford's fishermen lift the boats out of the water and store them on trailers as seen on my photo in the gallery. The Port has its own website where it tells us "The port is an open-water dock (no natural protection) and boasts the only dry-dock port of the West Coast. The fishing boats are lifted in and out of the water by operated cranes, set on custom-made dollies and parked in rows on the dock. As a result, it is known as a “dolly dock”. The Port is located right on the Oregon coast, just 75 miles north of the California boarder."
Fishing Types: Fin Fish and Shellfish in season
fishing season: Seasonal
Mémorial: Yes. There is both a memorial to those "lost at sea" and the old Port Orford Head Coast Guard Station is nearby and open as a park and museum.
History: Yes
Fishing method: Not listed
Harbor tour: Not Listed
Sale of fish: Not Listed
Fish market: Not Listed
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Post TWO photos: One of a sign with the name of the port, and one of the fishing boats/activity.
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