Siletz Reef
44°57′30″N 124°02′30″W / 44.9583333°N 124.0416667°W
The Siletz Reef is a large and shallow reef, just offshore the central coast of Oregon. It runs about 1 mile (1.6 km) mile offshore from a southern boundary off Depoe Bay, though some references have it going as far south as Cape Perpetua to a northern boundary off Lincoln City, Oregon, though a northern boundary of Cascade Head is in some references. The reef is rocky and is believed to comprise a few fairly large continuous rock structures and a wide expanse of smaller structures.
It has been written as about 1 mile (1.6 km) offshore from Lincoln City, Oregon.
The reef is often fished, and many whale watching and sightseeing charter vessels operate near the reef.