Three Arch Rocks

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Three Arch Rocks is a small group of prominent offshore sea stacks and wildlife refuge islands located off the coast of northern Oregon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island group
rock formation
sea stack group
wildlife refuge
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formsPartOfView Oregon Coast Scenic landscape
hasAccess closed to public landing
hasClimate marine west coast climate
hasFeature limited vegetation
steep rocky cliffs
hasGeologicalType sea stack
hasNameOrigin named for three prominent rock arches historically visible in the formation
hasNotableSpecies Steller sea lion NERFINISHED
common murre
cormorants
harbor seal
tufted puffin
hasNumberOfMajorStacks 3
hasPrimaryEcosystem marine ecosystem
rocky shore ecosystem
hasProtectionStatus federally protected area
hasWildlife marine mammals
seabirds
islandType offshore islets
isOffshoreDistanceApprox about 0.5 mile from shore
isPartOf Oregon Coast wildlife refuges network NERFINISHED
knownFor marine mammal haulouts
prominent coastal landmark
seabird nesting colonies
locatedIn Oregon
Pacific Ocean
Tillamook County, Oregon NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Oceanside, Oregon NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf northern Oregon coast
partOf Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
protectedAs National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
subjectTo frequent fog
high winds
strong ocean swells
visibleFrom Cape Meares area NERFINISHED
Oceanside Beach NERFINISHED

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Oceanside, Oregon hasViewOf Three Arch Rocks