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The North Jetty near Coos Bay, Ore., is pictured after

The North Jetty near Coos Bay, Ore., is pictured after

The North Jetty near Coos Bay, Ore., is pictured after crab fishing vessel Eagle III broke up, Jan. 20, 2016. The debris field congregated along the north side of the North Jetty, with some debris migrating wit... More

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay and a Coast Guard MH-60 helicopter aircrew from Air Station Astoria fill a concrete form for a sound signal on the south jetty at Umpqua River near Winche... More

The public will not have access to the north jetty

The public will not have access to the north jetty

The public will not have access to the north jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River beginning in October 2014 when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers begins the next phase of its major rehabilitation of the jetty system.

(Left to right) Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessie Davis

(Left to right) Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessie Davis

(Left to right) Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessie Davis and Seaman Devon Butler, both from Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay, make their way out to the south jetty at Umpqua River to install a concrete ... More

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay and a Coast Guard MH-60 helicopter aircrew from Air Station Astoria fill a concrete form for a sound signal on the north jetty of the Siuslaw River near F... More

Pictured is the underside of the 50-foot commercial

Pictured is the underside of the 50-foot commercial

Pictured is the underside of the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms Nicani aground on a beach north of the Siuslaw River Bar north jetty in Florence, Ore., Sept. 17, 2016. A shore party from Coast Guard Stati... More

Doug Cameron, the 13th Coast Guard District's Aids

Doug Cameron, the 13th Coast Guard District's Aids

Doug Cameron, the 13th Coast Guard District's Aids to Navigation hardware specialist and Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Miller, electrician's mate from Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay, calculate w... More

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay and a Coast Guard MH-60 helicopter aircrew from Air Station Astoria fill a concrete form for a sound signal on the north jetty of the Siuslaw River near F... More

Debris from the commercial fishing vessel Eagle III

Debris from the commercial fishing vessel Eagle III

Debris from the commercial fishing vessel Eagle III washes up near the beach after it broke up along the North Jetty near Coos Bay, Ore., Jan. 20, 2016. An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from Air Station North B... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Miller, an electrician'

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Miller, an electrician'

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Miller, an electrician' mate with Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay, retrieves a two-by-four that slipped between a cluster of boulders on the south jetty at Umpqua Ri... More

Debris from the commercial fishing vessel Eagle III

Debris from the commercial fishing vessel Eagle III

Debris from the commercial fishing vessel Eagle III collects along the North Jetty near Coos Bay, Ore., Jan. 20, 2016. Watchstanders at the Coast Guard 13th District Command Center were notified of the vessel’s... More

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos

Members of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay and a Coast Guard MH-60 helicopter aircrew from Air Station Astoria fill a concrete form for a sound signal on the north jetty of the Siuslaw River near F... More

Pictured is the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms

Pictured is the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms

Pictured is the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms Nicani after it grounded on a beach north of the Siuslaw River Bar north jetty in Florence, Ore., Sept. 17, 2016. Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector North B... More

Coast Guard monitors grounded vessel in Florence, Ore

Coast Guard monitors grounded vessel in Florence, Ore

Pictured is the underside of the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms Nicani aground on a beach north of the Siuslaw River Bar north jetty in Florence, Ore., Sept. 17, 2016. A shore party from Coast Guard Stati... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Miller, an electrician's

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Miller, an electrician's

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Miller, an electrician's mate with Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay, trims a steel rod with a reciprocating saw on the north jetty at Siuslaw River near Florence, Ore... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessie Davis, a machinery technician

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessie Davis, a machinery technician

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessie Davis, a machinery technician with Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay, uses a hammer drill to drill a three-quarter-inch a hole in a boulder on the south jetty at Umpqua... More

Pictured is the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms

Pictured is the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms

Pictured is the 50-foot commercial fishing vessel Ms Nicani aground on a beach north of the Siuslaw River Bar north jetty in Florence, Ore., Sept. 17, 2016. The master of the vessel is contacting local tug oper... More

(From left) Doug Cameron, Aids to Navigation hardware

(From left) Doug Cameron, Aids to Navigation hardware

(From left) Doug Cameron, Aids to Navigation hardware specialist, 13th Coast Guard District, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Will Spencer from Aids to Navigation Team Coos Bay, find cover as a MH-65 Dolphin helicop... More

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