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An overhead view of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse roof during a drone inspection, Sept. 29, 2019. BLM photo: Shannon Bradley
The BLM frequently checks the exterior of Oregon’s tallest lighthouse, built in the early 1870s, to make sure the cast iron brackets are holding up to the harsh coastal conditions.
Normally, employees or contractors are forced to use binoculars for their inspections, or dangle over the edge of the 93-foot-tall lighthouse using ropes.
“We don’t have a ladder to get that high,” said Matthew Betenson, manager of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area.
This was the first time the agency used an aerial drone for the inspection. The flight was first thing in the morning on Sunday and only possible this time of year when it wouldn’t affect wildlife like seabirds or seals.
Use of drones, or even kites, by the public at Yaquina Head is prohibited.
This was also the first time inspectors were able to inspect the roof.
Overall, everyone was happy they didn’t see any cracking or excessive rusting on the iconic Oregon Coast lighthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
“We have a duty to protect it,” said Betenson.
📍 Visit Yaquina Head: on.doi.gov/2G2Jmfo
📲 Virtual lighthouse tour: youtu.be/vR3p4p2FKNU
Photo/video archive: bit.ly/2MsH2TA
🚙 Google Street View on Lighthouse Drive: goo.gl/KWi6wi
BLM #drone stories ⤵
- Drone flights doubled in 2018 for Department of Interior: bit.ly/2AJSDFE
- Taking flight: BLM drones go local goo.gl/eDea2p
- See a prescribed burn from the air: bit.ly/2mhgU2x
- Infrared drone video from above an Oregon wildfire goo.gl/qjJjPZ
- 4 ways drones are being used to fight wildfires: goo.gl/BaK85w
More Yaquina links:
👏 Rescued seal pup released: goo.gl/Y8gPFs
😮 Gray whales come close to shore at Yaquina: bit.ly/2zkum8J
Seabirds vs. birds of prey gallery: goo.gl/KWxbsH
🌅 Sunset #360video timelapse: youtu.be/mn5UmqRdQMQ
🌐 360° inside tide pools: youtu.be/1cm8f53qFXs
A close-up look of the ironwork on Yaquina Head Lighthouse during a drone inspection, Sept. 29, 2019. BLM photo: Shannon Bradley
The BLM frequently checks the exterior of Oregon’s tallest lighthouse, built in the early 1870s, to make sure the cast iron brackets are holding up to the harsh coastal conditions.
Normally, employees or contractors are forced to use binoculars for their inspections, or dangle over the edge of the 93-foot-tall lighthouse using ropes.
“We don’t have a ladder to get that high,” said Matthew Betenson, manager of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area.
This was the first time the agency used an aerial drone for the inspection. The flight was first thing in the morning on Sunday and only possible this time of year when it wouldn’t affect wildlife like seabirds or seals.
Use of drones, or even kites, by the public at Yaquina Head is prohibited.
This was also the first time inspectors were able to inspect the roof.
Overall, everyone was happy they didn’t see any cracking or excessive rusting on the iconic Oregon Coast lighthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
“We have a duty to protect it,” said Betenson.
📍 Visit Yaquina Head: on.doi.gov/2G2Jmfo
📲 Virtual lighthouse tour: youtu.be/vR3p4p2FKNU
Photo/video archive: bit.ly/2MsH2TA
🚙 Google Street View on Lighthouse Drive: goo.gl/KWi6wi
BLM #drone stories ⤵
- Drone flights doubled in 2018 for Department of Interior: bit.ly/2AJSDFE
- Taking flight: BLM drones go local goo.gl/eDea2p
- See a prescribed burn from the air: bit.ly/2mhgU2x
- Infrared drone video from above an Oregon wildfire goo.gl/qjJjPZ
- 4 ways drones are being used to fight wildfires: goo.gl/BaK85w
More Yaquina links:
👏 Rescued seal pup released: goo.gl/Y8gPFs
😮 Gray whales come close to shore at Yaquina: bit.ly/2zkum8J
Seabirds vs. birds of prey gallery: goo.gl/KWxbsH
🌅 Sunset #360video timelapse: youtu.be/mn5UmqRdQMQ
🌐 360° inside tide pools: youtu.be/1cm8f53qFXs
Trout fishing on the Owyhee Wild and Scenic River in southeast Oregon, April 25, 2019. BLM photo: Larisa Bogardus
📍 Visit the Wild and Scenic Owyhee River: goo.gl/MrdEcz
🚣 Owyhee River boater information: goo.gl/yKvCxg
Photo archive: goo.gl/oTKTFS
☁ Fly above one of the deepest spots in the Owyhee River Canyon: bit.ly/2UwwPZK
Geotagged maps of Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers: goo.gl/9okBYv
🌐 #360video from Oregon rivers: goo.gl/ozbS3A
Contact the BLM Vale District Office for the latest information and access to the Owyhee River: 541-473-3144, BLM_OR_VL_Mail@blm.gov
Facebook have announced today that their Instant Articles will now support 360 video and photos, allowing publishers to embed 360 content within their articles, which users can then browse by touching and dragging, or by tilting their device:
360 video was first introduced on the Facebook newsfeed last year, and 360 photos were introduced in June this year. Both provide a unique way of exploring a scene on both portable devices and the website, in a way that is more immersive than traditional photo/video.
Leading publishers/press such as NBC, NASA and The New York Times have already been embracing 360 photo and video on their platforms in order to improve coverage and content.
Now, with Instant Articles, all content creators will be able to embed 360 video and photos inline with their content. When a person sees the media in the narrative, they are able to instantly start interacting with the photo or video. Facebook says BILD and USA TODAY NETWORK have been experimenting with this technology in their own Instant Articles, ahead of the official launch.
You can experiment with the new feature now by searching for Facebook’s Instant Articles page on your smartphone, where you will be able to find links to 360 content from publishers including USA TODAY NETWORK and BILD.
Read the official post on the Facebook blog here.
Facebook’s Instant Articles was launched in May 2015 and allows publishers to create articles for the social network in a fast and interactive manner.
Citizen scientists identify 47 different dragonflies and damselflies in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Aug. 3, 2019.
Several of the insects discovered during the BioBlitz event last weekend were previously unknown to live in the southwest Oregon national monument.
Dragonflies and damselflies are carnivorous insects in the odonata family, an ancient classification with fossil records going back 325 million years.
Scientists think as many as 60 different species of dragonflies and damselflies live within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, an area specifically protected for its tremendous biodiversity.
Previous BioBlitz events, coordinated with the local friends group for the monument, have focused on butterflies, fungi, reptiles and amphibians, and birds.
📍 Visit the national monument: on.doi.gov/2E7cv7X
Photo/video archive: goo.gl/FX1Bk1
🌐 #360video: goo.gl/bFkJha
BLM photos: Joel Brumm and Christine Beekman
A video of an instructor showing trainees how to use water to create boundaries around a fire.
Twenty attended the Women in Wildland Fire Boot Camp in eastern Oregon, October 2018. The camp was a first for the BLM in the Pacific Northwest.
The women came from across the region and country for basic wildland fire training.
The paid opportunity was over the last two weekends of October and fulfilled several key training requirements for seasonal wildfire jobs within the federal government.
Cassandra Fleckenstein, a fire manager for the BLM in Vale, said she wanted to offer the training because some people can get lost within the larger fire schools.
“I decided to start a camp here where women can learn together in smaller groups of about 20 people,” said Fleckenstein during training.
Women slept in tents, studied and practiced mop-up duty, among many other field tasks.
“I was amazed at how much I loved fire,” said one participant.
“It was an all-around amazing experience.”
Want to learn more about BLM Oregon-Washington fire careers? Go to: www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire/state-in...
Video: Larisa Bogardus, BLM
👨🚒📲 2018 wildfire stories:
- 4 ways drones are being used to fight wildfires: goo.gl/BaK85w
- Above average temps forecasted this winter: goo.gl/fFAoFu
- Firefighters and BLM wildlife biologist team up to save owl fleeing wildfire: goo.gl/C8pt5b
- Wildland firefighters receive huge community rally after saving hundreds of homes: goo.gl/NLCrDo
- Infrared drone video from above an Oregon wildfire: goo.gl/qjJjPZ
- #360video of central Oregon prescribed burn: youtu.be/nIyxTX7EEqw
- BLM firefighters help rescue woman who fell 100 feet off Washington highway: goo.gl/943VXQ
- National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk drops water on wildfire: goo.gl/v1PW5P
- Cockpit video: Approaching Oregon wildfires for retardant drops youtu.be/5H5OrfdMlXQ
Three trainees pack up their belongings and cram into the back of a fire truck.
Twenty attended the Women in Wildland Fire Boot Camp in eastern Oregon, October 2018. The camp was a first for the BLM in the Pacific Northwest.
The women came from across the region and country for basic wildland fire training.
The paid opportunity was over the last two weekends of October and fulfilled several key training requirements for seasonal wildfire jobs within the federal government.
Cassandra Fleckenstein, a fire manager for the BLM in Vale, said she wanted to offer the training because some people can get lost within the larger fire schools.
“I decided to start a camp here where women can learn together in smaller groups of about 20 people,” said Fleckenstein during training.
Women slept in tents, studied and practiced mop-up duty, among many other field tasks.
“I was amazed at how much I loved fire,” said one participant.
“It was an all-around amazing experience.”
Want to learn more about BLM Oregon-Washington fire careers? Go to: www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire/state-in...
Video: Larisa Bogardus, BLM
👨🚒📲 2018 wildfire stories:
- 4 ways drones are being used to fight wildfires: goo.gl/BaK85w
- Above average temps forecasted this winter: goo.gl/fFAoFu
- Firefighters and BLM wildlife biologist team up to save owl fleeing wildfire: goo.gl/C8pt5b
- Wildland firefighters receive huge community rally after saving hundreds of homes: goo.gl/NLCrDo
- Infrared drone video from above an Oregon wildfire: goo.gl/qjJjPZ
- #360video of central Oregon prescribed burn: youtu.be/nIyxTX7EEqw
- BLM firefighters help rescue woman who fell 100 feet off Washington highway: goo.gl/943VXQ
- National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk drops water on wildfire: goo.gl/v1PW5P
- Cockpit video: Approaching Oregon wildfires for retardant drops youtu.be/5H5OrfdMlXQ
Trout fishing along the Wild and Scenic Owyhee River in southeast Oregon, April 24, 2019. BLM photo: Larisa Bogardus
📍 Visit the Wild and Scenic Owyhee River: goo.gl/MrdEcz
🚣 Owyhee River boater information: goo.gl/yKvCxg
Photo archive: goo.gl/oTKTFS
☁ Fly above one of the deepest spots in the Owyhee River Canyon: bit.ly/2UwwPZK
Geotagged maps of Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers: goo.gl/9okBYv
🌐 #360video from Oregon rivers: goo.gl/ozbS3A
Contact the BLM Vale District Office for the latest information and access to the Owyhee River: 541-473-3144, BLM_OR_VL_Mail@blm.gov
The catch up. I haven't posted my 365 for four days, I've finalized the 360 production version 1, got my certification for shooting VR in the mail as well as the 2017 Design Annual by Creativebloq. Today was a good day. Afterwards I winded down with Murter & Brie and then watched Blow with Mandy for HER FIRST TIME?! The best movie.. It never gets old.
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Firefighter trainees in matching uniforms and hardhats sit together.
Twenty attended the Women in Wildland Fire Boot Camp in eastern Oregon, October 2018. The camp was a first for the BLM in the Pacific Northwest.
The women came from across the region and country for basic wildland fire training.
The paid opportunity was over the last two weekends of October and fulfilled several key training requirements for seasonal wildfire jobs within the federal government.
Cassandra Fleckenstein, a fire manager for the BLM in Vale, said she wanted to offer the training because some people can get lost within the larger fire schools.
“I decided to start a camp here where women can learn together in smaller groups of about 20 people,” said Fleckenstein during training.
Women slept in tents, studied and practiced mop-up duty, among many other field tasks.
“I was amazed at how much I loved fire,” said one participant.
“It was an all-around amazing experience.”
Want to learn more about BLM Oregon-Washington fire careers? Go to: www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire/state-in...
Video: Larisa Bogardus, BLM
👨🚒📲 2018 wildfire stories:
- 4 ways drones are being used to fight wildfires: goo.gl/BaK85w
- Above average temps forecasted this winter: goo.gl/fFAoFu
- Firefighters and BLM wildlife biologist team up to save owl fleeing wildfire: goo.gl/C8pt5b
- Wildland firefighters receive huge community rally after saving hundreds of homes: goo.gl/NLCrDo
- Infrared drone video from above an Oregon wildfire: goo.gl/qjJjPZ
- #360video of central Oregon prescribed burn: youtu.be/nIyxTX7EEqw
- BLM firefighters help rescue woman who fell 100 feet off Washington highway: goo.gl/943VXQ
- National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk drops water on wildfire: goo.gl/v1PW5P
- Cockpit video: Approaching Oregon wildfires for retardant drops youtu.be/5H5OrfdMlXQ
Learn about career opportunities with BLM OR/WA Fire: on.doi.gov/3yYp0j7.
Learn more about BLM’s wildland fire engines: www.nifc.gov/resources/equipment/engines
Beautiful late-day sun, spring wildflowers and vistas of southwest Oregon during a hike on the Upper Table Rock Trail, June 1, 2020. BLM photo: Kyle Sullivan
The Upper Table Rocks trail greets visitors with an array of wildflowers and stunning views from both the trail and top of the mesa.
The trail gains 761 feet of elevation over the course of 1.6 miles (round trip 3.3 miles), passing wildflowers like paintbrush, elegant brodiaea and deerbrush.
The mesa on top features vernal pools and stunning views of Medford to the south, Mount McLoughlin to the east.
Upper and Lower Table Rocks are beloved by the community for easy access to a beautiful hiking trail.
📍 How to visit Table Rocks: on.doi.gov/3gRFUV9
💣 Story of WWII-era Camp White at Table Rocks: goo.gl/rcHd7Z
🎶 Ukulele sing-along hike at Table Rocks: bit.ly/2lLnptD
🌐 #360video wildflower hike on Upper Table Rock: youtu.be/7qlL079zZ1U
Photo archive: bit.ly/2lNjlcs
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Spectacular sunset of oranges, purples and blues at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area on the Oregon Coast, Oct. 27, 2019. BLM photo: Meredith Matherly
📍 Visit Yaquina Head: on.doi.gov/2G2Jmfo
📲 Virtual lighthouse tour: youtu.be/vR3p4p2FKNU
🚙 Google Street View on Lighthouse Drive: goo.gl/KWi6wi
🆕 Drone flyover at Yaquina Head: bit.ly/2oypbjw
More Yaquina links:
👏 Rescued seal pup released: goo.gl/Y8gPFs
😮 Gray whales come close to shore at Yaquina: bit.ly/2zkum8J
Seabirds vs. birds of prey gallery: goo.gl/KWxbsH
🌅 Sunset #360video timelapse: youtu.be/mn5UmqRdQMQ
🌐 360° inside tide pools: youtu.be/1cm8f53qFXs
Citizen scientists identify 47 different dragonflies and damselflies in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Aug. 3, 2019.
Several of the insects discovered during the BioBlitz event last weekend were previously unknown to live in the southwest Oregon national monument.
Dragonflies and damselflies are carnivorous insects in the odonata family, an ancient classification with fossil records going back 325 million years.
Scientists think as many as 60 different species of dragonflies and damselflies live within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, an area specifically protected for its tremendous biodiversity.
Previous BioBlitz events, coordinated with the local friends group for the monument, have focused on butterflies, fungi, reptiles and amphibians, and birds.
📍 Visit the national monument: on.doi.gov/2E7cv7X
Photo/video archive: goo.gl/FX1Bk1
🌐 #360video: goo.gl/bFkJha
BLM photos: Joel Brumm and Christine Beekman
Citizen scientists identify 47 different dragonflies and damselflies in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Aug. 3, 2019.
Several of the insects discovered during the BioBlitz event last weekend were previously unknown to live in the southwest Oregon national monument.
Dragonflies and damselflies are carnivorous insects in the odonata family, an ancient classification with fossil records going back 325 million years.
Scientists think as many as 60 different species of dragonflies and damselflies live within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, an area specifically protected for its tremendous biodiversity.
Previous BioBlitz events, coordinated with the local friends group for the monument, have focused on butterflies, fungi, reptiles and amphibians, and birds.
📍 Visit the national monument: on.doi.gov/2E7cv7X
Photo/video archive: goo.gl/FX1Bk1
🌐 #360video: goo.gl/bFkJha
BLM photos: Joel Brumm and Christine Beekman
Great blue heron picks some snacks out of the Yaquina Head tide pools on the Oregon Coast, Jan. 26, 2019.
A stop at Yaquina Head on the Oregon Coast is much more than a visit to the state’s tallest lighthouse.
It is designated an Outstanding Natural Area for a reason!
The entire headland and surrounding outcroppings north of Newport are a wildlife haven: seabirds and predators can number into the thousands; Cobble Beach leads to some of the best tide pools on the Oregon Coast; and migrating gray whales are a common year-round sight!
At the free interpretive center, BLM rangers will help visitors sign up for a lighthouse tour and explain the day’s tide schedule.
📍 Visit Yaquina Head: goo.gl/FVw1pA
🌐 #360video underwater tidepool discovery: youtu.be/1cm8f53qFXs
📲 Virtual lighthouse tour: youtu.be/vR3p4p2FKNU
Seabird breeding season drama at Yaquina Head: goo.gl/KWxbsH
👏 Rescued seal pup released: goo.gl/Y8gPFs
🐋 Oregon’s newest license plate features Yaquina Head Lighthouse! goo.gl/bg6FdN
😮 Gray whales come close to shore at Yaquina: goo.gl/opHgAi
🌅 Sunset #360video timelapse: youtu.be/mn5UmqRdQMQ
Video: Meredith Matherly, BLM
A video of an instructor leading trainees away to their next lesson.
Twenty attended the Women in Wildland Fire Boot Camp in eastern Oregon, October 2018. The camp was a first for the BLM in the Pacific Northwest.
The women came from across the region and country for basic wildland fire training.
The paid opportunity was over the last two weekends of October and fulfilled several key training requirements for seasonal wildfire jobs within the federal government.
Cassandra Fleckenstein, a fire manager for the BLM in Vale, said she wanted to offer the training because some people can get lost within the larger fire schools.
“I decided to start a camp here where women can learn together in smaller groups of about 20 people,” said Fleckenstein during training.
Women slept in tents, studied and practiced mop-up duty, among many other field tasks.
“I was amazed at how much I loved fire,” said one participant.
“It was an all-around amazing experience.”
Want to learn more about BLM Oregon-Washington fire careers? Go to: www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire/state-in...
Video: Larisa Bogardus, BLM
👨🚒📲 2018 wildfire stories:
- 4 ways drones are being used to fight wildfires: goo.gl/BaK85w
- Above average temps forecasted this winter: goo.gl/fFAoFu
- Firefighters and BLM wildlife biologist team up to save owl fleeing wildfire: goo.gl/C8pt5b
- Wildland firefighters receive huge community rally after saving hundreds of homes: goo.gl/NLCrDo
- Infrared drone video from above an Oregon wildfire: goo.gl/qjJjPZ
- #360video of central Oregon prescribed burn: youtu.be/nIyxTX7EEqw
- BLM firefighters help rescue woman who fell 100 feet off Washington highway: goo.gl/943VXQ
- National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk drops water on wildfire: goo.gl/v1PW5P
- Cockpit video: Approaching Oregon wildfires for retardant drops youtu.be/5H5OrfdMlXQ
Learn about career opportunities with BLM OR/WA Fire: on.doi.gov/3yYp0j7.
Learn more about BLM’s wildland fire engines: www.nifc.gov/resources/equipment/engines
An overhead view of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse roof during a drone inspection, Sept. 29, 2019. BLM photo: Shannon Bradley
The BLM frequently checks the exterior of Oregon’s tallest lighthouse, built in the early 1870s, to make sure the cast iron brackets are holding up to the harsh coastal conditions.
Normally, employees or contractors are forced to use binoculars for their inspections, or dangle over the edge of the 93-foot-tall lighthouse using ropes.
“We don’t have a ladder to get that high,” said Matthew Betenson, manager of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area.
This was the first time the agency used an aerial drone for the inspection. The flight was first thing in the morning on Sunday and only possible this time of year when it wouldn’t affect wildlife like seabirds or seals.
Use of drones, or even kites, by the public at Yaquina Head is prohibited.
This was also the first time inspectors were able to inspect the roof.
Overall, everyone was happy they didn’t see any cracking or excessive rusting on the iconic Oregon Coast lighthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
“We have a duty to protect it,” said Betenson.
📍 Visit Yaquina Head: on.doi.gov/2G2Jmfo
📲 Virtual lighthouse tour: youtu.be/vR3p4p2FKNU
Photo/video archive: bit.ly/2MsH2TA
🚙 Google Street View on Lighthouse Drive: goo.gl/KWi6wi
BLM #drone stories ⤵
- Drone flights doubled in 2018 for Department of Interior: bit.ly/2AJSDFE
- Taking flight: BLM drones go local goo.gl/eDea2p
- See a prescribed burn from the air: bit.ly/2mhgU2x
- Infrared drone video from above an Oregon wildfire goo.gl/qjJjPZ
- 4 ways drones are being used to fight wildfires: goo.gl/BaK85w
More Yaquina links:
👏 Rescued seal pup released: goo.gl/Y8gPFs
😮 Gray whales come close to shore at Yaquina: bit.ly/2zkum8J
Seabirds vs. birds of prey gallery: goo.gl/KWxbsH
🌅 Sunset #360video timelapse: youtu.be/mn5UmqRdQMQ
🌐 360° inside tide pools: youtu.be/1cm8f53qFXs