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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


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Oregon International

PORT OF COOS BAY

Oregon’s Seaport

John Burns, Chief Executive Officer John Buckley, Charleston Harbormaster

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MISSION

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

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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
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PORT PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Upper Bay & East Bay

  • Eastside Boat Launch
  • Multiple Terminals &

Dock

  • East Bay primarily

vacant land

North Spit

  • More than 300

acres developable property

  • Offers marine, rail

& road access

  • Projects: Rail

spurs, business development

Charleston Marina Complex

  • Moorage & marina Services
  • Ice Plant, moorage

slips, boatyard

  • Commercial Buildings
  • RV Park
  • Storage Units
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MARITIME COMMERCE

A leader on the Oregon’s Southwest region

Oregon’s Seaport

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SHIPPING

  • 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 HISTORY OF VESSEL CALLS

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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
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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
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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
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COOS BAY RAIL LINE

Keeping freight moving from the OR’s South Coast to the Willamette Valley

Oregon’s Seaport

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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
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CONNECTING THE SOUTH COAST TO NATIONAL RAIL NETWORK

Chicago Quebec New York/ New Jersey Las Vegas Denver

Southern California

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CHARLESTON MARINA COMPLEX

Oregon’s Seaport

A Fishing Village

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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
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CHARLESTON MARINA PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Charleston Marina Storage Units Charleston Marina RV Park Upland Dredge Disposal Site Ice Plant & Public Buying Dock Shipyard

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ECONOMIC IMPACT

EMPLOYEES FT (PEAK) VESSELS SERVED GROSS REVENUE PORT OF COOS BAY 2 180 $230,000 GIDDINGS BOAT WORKS & TARHEEL ALUMINUM 40 108 $5 M - $6 M SKALLERUD MARINE SERVICES 10 30 $200,000 - $450,000

Charleston Shipyard

*Source: ODFW 2017 Charleston Fishery Landings Statistics

$27.5

million

19.5

Million LBS

TOTAL FISH/ SHELLFISH LANDINGS BUSINESS LEASES

  • Charters
  • Food Carts & Restaurants
  • Bait & Tackle
  • Retail
  • Local Fishery
  • Storage Space

18

7000

tons

ICE PRODUCED ANNUALLY

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STATE DREDGE STEWARDSHIP

  • Partner with

Business Oregon

  • Serves entire Oregon

Coast

  • Completed Projects:

Port of Garibaldi, Port of Alsea

  • Affordable,

Collaborative, and Local

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OREGON’S SEAPORT

https://youtu.be/-z4_CgNLU3w

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THANK YOU! QUESTIONS?

Oregon’s Seaport