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MILE 298 on 6/11/08   -   PWALCZAK
LOCATIONTillamook  •  Nehalem Beach, Nehalem Bay SP
CONDITIONSWednesday 9:30 AM  •  Cloudy  •  Wind: Moderate
HUMANSPeople: 73
ACTIVITIES3 horseriding, 66 nature hike + science stations
CONCERNS
DISTURBANCES
VEHICLESCars/Trucks parking: 4  •  RVs/Buses parking: 1
ACTIV.COMMENTS2 tourists, 3 horseriding, 62 students, 5 teachers, 1 grandparent
NOTABLE WILDLIFE
DEAD BIRDSTotal: 0  •  Species/names: First time we didn't see any beached birds
STRANDED
FISH & INVERTS
DRIFTLINEKelp/Algae
1 gill net float + pole
NEW DEVELOPMENT
MODIFICATIONS
NATURAL CHANGES
COMMENTSStudents were interested seeing a cattail stalk that was found along the driftline. We were wondering where it came from. ~20 NKN Middle School students participated in the monitoring/clean up - only 1 SOLV-size bag of debris (mostly plastic bottles) collected, some with oriental writing. Most students participated in the nature hike + estuary science activities following the monitoring.
SUMMARYHeavy (73) human use. First time we didn't see any beached birds. ~20 NKN Middle School students participated in the monitoring/clean up - only 1 SOLV-size bag of debris (mostly plastic bottles) collected, some with oriental writing. Most students participated in the nature hike + estuary science activities following the monitoring.
OBSERVERPWalczak [NO EMAIL]  •  REPORT PUBLISHED 1/18/09 7:47 PM
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