Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 196 § 196.410 — Legislative findings for offshore oil and gas leasing
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 196 ·
Oregon Code § 196.410·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Legislative findings for offshore oil and gas leasing.
The Legislative Assembly finds:
(1) Oregons
territorial sea encompasses all the rocks and islands of the Oregon National
Wildlife Refuge, borders all beaches, headlands and rocky intertidal areas and
includes areas heavily used for commercial and recreational fishing. Navigation
lanes for barges and vessels pass through the area.
(2) Oregons
territorial sea is rich in marine life. Its renewable resources support
significant portions of the coastal economy. It is a dynamic, hazardous marine
environment within which oil spills cannot be contained.
(3) Oregons
nearshore zone is extremely high in biological productivity, reflected by the
variety and value of commercial and sport ocean fisheries catch. The Oregon
coast provides a significant habitat for migrating seabirds and mammals. Oregon
is unwilling to risk damaging sensitive marine environments or to sacrifice
environmental quality to develop offshore oil and gas resources. [1989 c.895 §4]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 196.410
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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