United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay District2009-03-112009-03-112009-02-26https://hdl.handle.net/1794/87714 pp. Sec. 16, T.23S., R09W; Sec. 25, 26, 35, & 36, T.26S., R.12W. Captured March 11, 2009.Finds no further environmental study is needed for project implementing silvicultural treatments on approximately 223 acres of BLM administered lands (Table II-1). This action would include thinning of conifer stands in the Timber Management Area (TMA), Late-Successional Management Area (LSMA), and Riparian Management Area (RMA) land-use allocations. All of the thinning treatments in this action would yield commercial wood products as a result of implementing the study prescription, however, thinning in the TMA is termed commercial thinning (CT) while thinning in the LSMA and RMA is termed density management thinning (DMT).en-USForest roads -- Oregon -- Coos Bay RegionLogging -- Oregon -- Coos Bay RegionForest thinning -- Oregon -- Coos Bay RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Coos Bay Region -- ManagementNorth Soup and Blue Retro density management study finding of no significant impactFinding of no significant impact: North Soup and Blue Retro density management studyOther