POORT
Our Office
The Port Orford Ocean Resource Team (POORT) is a non-profit organization based in beautiful Port Orford, Oregon. At the directive of our board of five local commercial fishermen, we are dedicated to maintaining access to natural resources by people who are fishing selectively, while promoting sustainable fisheries and protecting marine biological diversity.
Port Orford Community Stewardship Area
The historic grounds of the fishing fleet in Port Orford form the boundaries of this area. Encompassing marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments, it covers 1,320 square miles.
Located in the Cape Blanco region, the Stewardship Area extends 30 miles north to south, 18 miles offshore, and includes the following watersheds: New, Elk and Sixes Rivers; and Floras, Hubbard, Brush, Myrtle, Mussel and Euchre Creeks.
Please check out our Stewardship Area page for more details.
Research and Monitoring Projects
We have many projects in the works right now, both our own and collaborating with others. These include:![]() |
The Port Orford Community Stewardship Area: Rethinking Ocean Management
Green Fire Productions is developing an education campaign with video outreach tools to build awareness and support for holistic ocean and coastal resource management - currently referred to as ecosystem-based management. Green Fire is aiming to profile 3-5 communities on the West coast that are implementing elements of "ecosystem-based management" in an effort to better manage coastal and marine resources. The Port Orford/Cape Blanco region is one of areas the production will focus on.The first product Green Fire has produced as a part of the project is a 14-minute DVD on the Port Orford Ocean Resource Team, The Port Orford Community Stewardship Area: Rethinking Ocean Management. Told by Port Orford fisherman, this short video will serve to create greater awareness and support for POORT, their concerns and the solutions POORT envisions.


