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Main Facilities Building & Station History - Pt. Adams Biological Research Station - Research Facilities

Pt. Adams Main Facilities Building & Station History


figure Point Adams Biological Research Station as it appears today (Photo by RDL).

The main facilities building is an historic Lifeboat Station dating back to 1939. This building currently provides office space for biologists and support staff and houses a fully functional wet lab.

For further information on the historical nature of Pt. Adams as a lifeboat station see the following resource:

David Pinyerd. The next link/button will exit from NWFSC web site The Preservation of Pre-World War Two Coast Guard Architecture in Oregon, University of Oregon, 2000 U.S. Coast Guard.

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