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Japanese Dock Washes Ashore in Newport

The Japanese consulate has confirmed that the dock that washed ashore Tuesday at Agate Beach near Newport is debris from the March 2011 Tsunami in Japan. It was checked for radiation and results came back negative. 

The dock is 7 feet tall, 19 feet wide and 66 feet long. A plaque attached to the top has Japanese writing on it.

Chris Havel with Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation says a picture of the placard has been sent to the Japanese Consulate in Seattle for translation.

Scientists from the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport verified samples from the dock have evidence of marine life specific to Japan.

Havel says people can come take a look at the dock and even touch it from the sides.  "We just ask that people be careful. If they do come down on to the beach they are certainly welcome to but no climbing on the dock, it is very tall, very slippery and not particularly safe."

The dock is not here to stay. Havel says it will be removed using an option that is cost effective and not disruptive to the ocean shore.

Copyright 2012 Northwest News Network

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