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MILE 100 on 8/26/08   -   JOHNNYCN
LOCATIONCoos  •  Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach
CONDITIONSTuesday 10:15 AM  •  Sunny  •  64° F  •  Wind: Calm/Light from the S
HUMANSPeople: 9  •  Dogs: 3
ACTIVITIESWalking/running: 5  •  Horseback riding 4
CONCERNS
DISTURBANCES
VEHICLESCars/Trucks parking: 6
ACTIV.COMMENTS
NOTABLE WILDLIFEVery large piles of kelp
DEAD BIRDSTotal: 1  •  Species/names: One dead Common Murre
STRANDED
FISH & INVERTS
DRIFTLINEShells  •  Animal casings  •  Kelp/Algae  •  Small rocks  •  Wood pieces
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SUMMARYLight use today of a popular beach. Only a total of 9 people, 4 of them on horseback. Three had their dogs with them. Only thing unusual were the large kelp piles. Wrackline contained typical collection of seaweed, broken mussel shells, bits of wood, animal casings and small rocks. One dead Common Murre.
OBSERVERJohnnyCN EMAIL   •  REPORT PUBLISHED 8/27/08 3:56 PM  •  EDITED 11/2/08 3:16 PM
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