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by pugworthy
22 days ago
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The US states of Oregon and Washington were major exporters of raw logs to Japan as well. The 1962 Columbus Day Storm [1] fell 11.2 billion board feet of timber, which flooded the market and initiated heavy overseas demand. Exports peaked in the 80's. But when the export levels fell and old growth timber became more scarce, local economies of exporting regions took a big hit. The port of Coos Bay for example had a big downturn with lumber being the primary cargo of ships. Coos Bay is the only deep-water coastal harbor in Oregon and the largest between San Francisco and the Puget Sound. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Day_storm_of_1962 |
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