Petty Officer 3rd Class Mike J. Brzyski, machinery technician at Coast Guard Station Tillamook Bay, poses for a photo inside the engine compartment of a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat, June 7, 2013. Station Tillamook Bay is one of only twenty Surf Stations in the U.S. Coast Guard. The bar at the entrance of the bay is one of the most treacherous bars on the Oregon coast. The station was established in 1908, with Surfman Robert Farley as the station keeper. After relocating the original station house to Garibaldi, the present moorings and the station facility was completed June 4, 1982. The station's crew is responsible for protecting life and property in over 2,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Zac Crawford.)