Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge

The Siletz Bay is a bay on the Pacific coast of Oregon, where there is the same place. In the bay the Siletz River flows.

In 1991, here the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge, which served mainly to protect the local salt marshes, or restore. It forms part of the much larger Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which is largely removed from the public access.

The name comes from the Siletz, an Indian tribe, who belonged to the group of the coastal Salish, and its southernmost representative he was.

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