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MILE 234 on 2/24/12   -   DICK AND COLLEEN
LOCATIONLincoln  •  Lincoln Beach
CONDITIONSFriday 9:00 AM  •  Cloudy  •  40° F  •  Wind: Calm/Light from the N  •  Tide: 1.2 ft
HUMANSPeople: 24  •  Dogs: 1
ACTIVITIESWalking/running: 14  •  Playing in surf: 4  •  Sitting: 2  •  Rockhunting: 4
CONCERNSLitter
DISTURBANCES
VEHICLESCars/Trucks parking: 1
ACTIV.COMMENTS
NOTABLE WILDLIFECovey of sandpipers, some crows.
DEAD BIRDSSpecies/names: Three dead birds and many large parts of bird remnants.
STRANDEDTotal: 3
FISH & INVERTS
DRIFTLINEAnimal casings  •  Kelp/Algae  •  Land-based debris  •  Ocean-based debris  •  Styrofoam
Industrial chemical container of H2O2, household debris w/ lettering in Japanese/Chinese characters, nylon rope, electric drill
NEW DEVELOPMENT
MODIFICATIONS
NATURAL CHANGESEvidence of wave overtopping
Large amounts of sand pushed into riprap boulders and into dune areas. Buried previously exposed stumps.
COMMENTS
SUMMARYWe walked the beach after a storm that had 25 - 28 foot waves and 58 mile per hour gusts. The storm surge pushed so much sand onto the beach that it covered the stumps that we'd reported in January, and filled riprap boulders with debris. The stairway to the beach from one hotel was almost obscured from view except for the top 4 or 5 steps. We understand that the tsunami debris is due to arrive on our shores in the spring of 2013. With our finds of the hydrogen peroxide bottle and other plastic bottles of household chemicals with Asian character/lettering, we wonder - how will we know what is tsunami related debris?
OBSERVERDick and Colleen EMAIL   •  REPORT PUBLISHED 3/8/12 2:54 PM
PHOTOS
1
Middle Beach after storm
Description:Untouched beach sand deposited after a winter storm
Date:02/24/2012
2
South end of Mile 234
Description:Interesting geological formation of ridge of rocks pointing towards chambers on land.
Date:02/24/2012
3
Industrial Debris
Description:H2O2 Bottle
Date:02/24/2012
4
Household debris
Date:02/24/2012
5
Debris Pile
Description:We collected a large amount of debris. Electric drill, yellow nylon rope, plastic containers, shoe, Styrofoam,
Date:02/24/2012
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