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Oregon International Oregons Seaport PORT OF COOS BAY John Burns, Chief Executive Officer John Buckley, Charleston Harbormaster MISSION Promoting sustainable development that enhances the economy of southwest Oregon and the State KEY


  1. Oregon International Oregon’s Seaport PORT OF COOS BAY John Burns, Chief Executive Officer John Buckley, Charleston Harbormaster

  2. MISSION Promoting sustainable development that enhances the economy of southwest Oregon and the State

  3. KEY FACTS • Oregon’s largest coastal deep-draft harbor • Average of 1.5 million tons of cargo move through Coos Bay harbor every year • 300+ acres of developable property on North Spit • Leased Land and T-Dock to DB Western • Owns and operates multiple facilities in Coos County • Charleston Marina Complex • Coos Bay rail line operated by Coos Bay Rail Link

  4. PORT PROPERTY OVERVIEW Upper Bay & North Spit East Bay • More than 300 acres developable • Eastside Boat Launch property • Multiple Terminals & • Offers marine, rail Dock & road access • East Bay primarily • Projects: Rail vacant land spurs, business development Charleston Marina Complex • Moorage & marina Services - Ice Plant, moorage slips, boatyard • Commercial Buildings • RV Park • Storage Units

  5. Oregon’s Seaport MARITIME COMMERCE A leader on the Oregon’s Southwest region

  6. SHIPPING HISTORY OF VESSEL CALLS • 6 Private Marine Terminals • 50 Vessel Calls in 2016 • 1.5 million short tonnes exported annually • 1.25 million for Wood Chips • 250,000 for Logs • Diversification in cargo mix is crucial to long term economic vitality

  7. CHANNEL MODIFICATION: ABOUT Channel Widening and Deepening • 15 mile channel with maximum 2 hour transit time • Current Channel • Depth: -37 ft • 300 ft nominal width • Modified Channel • Depth: -45 feet • Nominal Channel Width: 450 feet • North Jetty Improvements • Turning Basin

  8. BENEFITS & OPPORTUNITIES Type of Ship LOA (feet) Beam (feet) Draft (feet) Current Chip Ship 655.9 105.6 36 Future Bulk Carrier 836.6 141.1 44.6 Future LNG Carrier 1033.5 164.1 41 Future Container Carrier 893 100 40.8 • More Efficient Navigation Channel • Larger Capacity • Future Development • Significant increase in export volumes

  9. JORDAN COVE LNG • Partner in Channel Modification • When Approved: • 7.8 million tonnes LNG exports annually • 2000 construction jobs at peak • 215 permanent jobs, 843 indirect jobs, 560 induced jobs • Over 100 annual vessel calls

  10. Oregon’s Seaport COOS BAY RAIL LINE Keeping freight moving from the OR’s South Coast to the Willamette Valley

  11. ABOUT THE LINE • 134-mile rail line spanning from Coquille to Eugene • Operated by Coos Bay Rail Link • Main Customers • Forest products manufacturing • Agricultural feed products • 7500 revenue rail cars per year

  12. CONNECTING THE SOUTH COAST TO NATIONAL RAIL NETWORK Quebec Chicago New Las Vegas York/ New Denver Jersey Southern California

  13. CHARLESTON MARINA Oregon’s Seaport COMPLEX A Fishing Village

  14. ABOUT CHARLESTON MARINA • One-Stop Shop for commercial & recreational fishermen • Supports • Maritime trade & commerce • Local commercial & sport fishing resources • Marine tourism & recreational opportunities • Operations • Marina • RV Park • Shipyard

  15. CHARLESTON MARINA PROPERTY OVERVIEW Charleston Upland Dredge Marina Disposal Site Storage Units Ice Plant & Public Buying Dock Charleston Marina RV Park Shipyard

  16. ECONOMIC IMPACT Charleston Shipyard EMPLOYEES FT (PEAK) VESSELS SERVED GROSS REVENUE PORT OF COOS BAY 2 180 $230,000 GIDDINGS BOAT WORKS & TARHEEL 40 108 $5 M - $6 M ALUMINUM SKALLERUD MARINE SERVICES 10 30 $200,000 - $450,000 18 TOTAL FISH/ SHELLFISH 7000 LANDINGS BUSINESS LEASES 19.5 tons $27.5 • Charters Food Carts & Restaurants • Bait & Tackle ICE PRODUCED Million LBS • million • Retail ANNUALLY Local Fishery • *Source: ODFW 2017 Charleston Storage Space • Fishery Landings Statistics

  17. STATE DREDGE STEWARDSHIP • Partner with Business Oregon • Serves entire Oregon Coast • Completed Projects: Port of Garibaldi, Port of Alsea • Affordable, Collaborative, and Local

  18. OREGON’S SEAPORT https://youtu.be/-z4_CgNLU3w

  19. THANK YOU! Oregon’s Seaport QUESTIONS?

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