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An aerial view of Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge along the northern Oregon Coast. Photo courtesy of Roy Lowe/USFWS.
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Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks. Photo courtesy of Roy W. Lowe/USFWS.
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Aerial View of Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge with Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge and Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge in the background. Photo courtesy of Roy W. Lowe/USFWS.
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Black oystercatcher at Three Arch Rocks. Photo courtesy of Dave Ledig/USFWS.
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Brown pelican in flight. Photo courtesy of Dave Ledig/USFWS.
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Brandt's cormorant building a nest at Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo provided courtesy of the USFWS.
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Each rock in the water along the Oregon coast is protected as part of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge includes 1,853 rocks and spans 320 miles of the Oregon coast. Photo provided courtesy of David Ledig/USFWS.
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Brown pelican. Photo provided courtesy of Roy W. Lowe/USFWS.
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Pigeon guillemot at Oregon Islands NWR. Photo provided courtesy of Roy Lowe/USFWS.

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