Bayocean Peninsula

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Bayocean Peninsula is a narrow sand spit on the Oregon coast that separates Tillamook Bay from the Pacific Ocean and is known for its shifting shoreline and the vanished resort town of Bayocean.

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Bayocean Peninsula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peninsula
sand spit
coastType Oregon Coast NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicType barrier spit
hasAccess Bayocean Road NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem coastal dune habitat
estuarine habitat
hasFormerSettlement Bayocean, Oregon NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalEvent erosion and breaching that destroyed much of the town of Bayocean
hasLandform beach
dunes
hasNotableFeature dynamic shoreline changes due to coastal processes
hasPart site of former town of Bayocean
hasStatus largely undeveloped
knownFor shifting shoreline
vanished resort town of Bayocean
locatedIn Oregon
Tillamook County, Oregon NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cape Meares NERFINISHED
Tillamook Bay NERFINISHED
Tillamook, Oregon NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Pacific Ocean
managedBy Tillamook County (various public lands and access points) NERFINISHED
partOf Tillamook Bay barrier system NERFINISHED
separates Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Tillamook Bay NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
fishing
hiking
recreation

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Tillamook Bay hasNearbyLandmark Bayocean Peninsula