Oregon Coast Range forests

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The Oregon Coast Range forests are a lush, mountainous band of temperate rainforest along Oregon’s Pacific coast, known for dense conifer stands, rich biodiversity, and extensive timber and recreation lands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coniferous forest
forest ecoregion
temperate rainforest
borderedBy Pacific Ocean
Willamette Valley
characterizedBy deep river valleys
dense evergreen canopy
frequent fog
high annual precipitation
high forest productivity
steep dissected terrain
contains federal forest lands
private industrial timberlands
recreation trails
scenic rivers
state forests
wilderness areas
hasClimate cool dry summers
maritime climate
mild wet winters
hasDominantTreeSpecies Douglas fir
surface form: Douglas-fir

Sitka spruce
bigleaf maple
red alder
western hemlock
western redcedar
hasDominantVegetation coniferous trees
knownFor extensive timber production
recreation opportunities
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
majorEconomicUse outdoor recreation
timber harvest
northOf Klamath Mountains forests
partOf Coast Range
surface form: Oregon Coast Range

Pacific Northwest
surface form: Pacific Northwest forests

Pacific temperate rainforests
southOf Olympic Peninsula forests
supportsSpecies Chinook salmon
Roosevelt elk
black bear
black-tailed deer
coho salmon
cougar
marbled murrelet
northern spotted owl
steelhead trout
threatenedBy clearcut logging
climate change
habitat fragmentation
road building

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Banks, Oregon isRuralGatewayTo Oregon Coast Range forests
Rogue River crossesEcoregion Oregon Coast Range forests
this entity surface form: Oregon Coast Range ecoregion