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MILE 220 on 4/16/10   -   LMABEGGS
LOCATIONLincoln  •  Yaquina Head north, Schooner Creek south
CONDITIONSFriday 8:45 AM  •  Sunny  •  50° F  •  Wind: Calm/Light from the S  •  Tide: -0.09 ft
HUMANSPeople: 15  •  Dogs: 10
ACTIVITIESWalking/running: 9  •  Playing in surf: 0  •  Rockhunting: 2  •  Tidepooling: 4
CONCERNS
DISTURBANCESShorebirds moving in response to humans/dogs
VEHICLESCars/Trucks parking: 5
ACTIV.COMMENTSMost people were exploring the low tidal zone. Two neighbors had garbage bags and were picking up the larger pieces of plastic debris on the beach.
NOTABLE WILDLIFE3 oystercatchters
DEAD BIRDSTotal: 0
STRANDEDTotal: 0
FISH & INVERTS1 dead sea star, 1 crab
DRIFTLINEPlastic pellets  •  Ocean-based debris
An alarming increase in plastic debris--especially small pieces.
NEW DEVELOPMENT
MODIFICATIONS
NATURAL CHANGESNewly exposed roots/trees falling  •  Visible retreat of solid bluff  •  Evidence of wave overtopping
Two stairs that lead to land above were no longer there.
COMMENTS
SUMMARYVery little sand on the beach right now. Winter erosion of the sandy bluff has been significant. Two staircases that lead to Skinner's landing and a neighborhood access are gone. There was a significant increase in the plastic debris, especially tiny pieces of plastic in the shoreline. Two neighbors were picking up the larger pieces of debris, but the size and amount of the smaller pieces prevented being able to remove this litter.
OBSERVERlmabeggs EMAIL   •  REPORT PUBLISHED 4/16/10 4:28 PM
PHOTOS
1
Continued Erosion of the Bluff
Description:Area where a staircase was.
Location:Mile 220
Date:04/16/2010
2
Plastic debris on the beach.
Location:Mile 220
Date:04/16/2010
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