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MILE 168 on 9/19/08   -   BWHOLLER
LOCATIONLane  •  Central South Siuslaw Jetty Road
CONDITIONSFriday 9:00 AM  •  Cloudy  •  Wind: Calm/Light
HUMANSPeople: 4  •  Dogs: 1
ACTIVITIESWalking/running: 3  •  Sitting: 1
CONCERNS
DISTURBANCES
VEHICLESCars/Trucks parking: 2
ACTIV.COMMENTS
NOTABLE WILDLIFEquite a bit of sea-palm kelp on the beach.
DEAD BIRDSTotal: 15  •  Signs of oil: 0  •  Entanglement: 0  •  Species/names: 14 common murres; 1 larger, unidentified.
STRANDEDTotal: 0
FISH & INVERTSdead "sand crabs" in driftline
DRIFTLINEShells  •  Kelp/Algae  •  Small rocks  •  Wood pieces
NEW DEVELOPMENT
MODIFICATIONS
NATURAL CHANGES
COMMENTSSand in front of foredune quite rounded, no sharp edges from either strong north or south winds. Only 3 small groups of gulls, 8 to 10 per group, at edge of water; no sanderlings or other small shorebirds today. Unusually large number of dead murres, most appear to be juveniles.
SUMMARYSand at foredune in a fall pattern, rounded, not showing signs of strong north or south winds. More sea palm kelp on the beach than usual. Unusually large number of dead common murres, probably mostly juveniles, at high tide line, do not appear fresh but are still identifiable. Nice fall day, mostly overcast but pleasant temperature and no wind.
OBSERVERbwholler EMAIL   •  REPORT PUBLISHED 9/20/08 7:46 PM
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