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Al monitorear las millas de la línea costera que adoptaron, los voluntarios de CoastWatch contribuyen con valiosos datos que resaltan la dinámica en constante cambio de nuestras costas. Estos informes no solo mejoran nuestra comprensión de la salud costera, sino que también dan forma a acciones de conservación significativas. Utiliza la barra de búsqueda ubicada a continuación para encontrar atributos específicos en las millas y reportes.
Los alfileres en el mapa muestran el centro de cada “milla”, aunque esta distancia es aproximada.
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Mile 145
North Umpqua Lighthouse SP, south of Lake Marie
Very clean beach with minimal human influence.
Anna Yori
Mile 225
Otter Rock, Devils Punch Bowl SP
It was a good day to be enjoying the beach!
Friends of Otter Rock Marine Reserve
Mile 264
Tierra Del Mar
It was lovely day in which the weather fluctuated between rain and sun with moderate wind.
Zach Lee
Mile 182
Roosevelt Beach, Ponsler SW, China Creek, Big Creek
The wrack line contained feathers, rocks, pieces of shells, a piece of rope, a piece of foam and a piece of a float. There is evidence of waves under cutting the bushes on the dune, retreat of the dunes and wave over topping.
Mary James
Mile 225
Otter Rock, Devils Punch Bowl SP
My camera was not working
Cherie Eichbaum
Mile 101
Face Rock, Bandon Beach, Coquille Point
Very cold winter morning with few people, lots if Common Murres, some gooseneck barnacles and sea stars returning
Carol Maude
Mile 264
Tierra Del Mar
Weather was constantly changing: freeing rain, snow, rain, and sun all within the hour.
Vertumnus
Mile 233
Boiler Bay, Rabbit Rock, Fogarty Creek SP
Overcast, calm day on the coast with low visitation.
Adrian Laufer
Mile 294
Manhattan Beach, State Wayside
Walked the mile on an overcast day with typical winds just after high tide. Noted gulls and a plover, as well as 4 water birds flying south over the water - could not identify the species.
Sheila Berry
Mile 21
Pistol River SP south
Mile 21 looks to be in great shape. It's a beautiful, relatively isolated stretch of beach, and no human interference was observed. I forgot my phone, so I don't have any photos to submit.
PAUL SHERMAN
Mile 290
Barview Jetty County Park, Camp Magruder south
Unusual accumulation of sea nettles on the beach.
Chris Berrie
Mile 139
Oregon Dunes NRA, N of Tenmile Creek
More than the usual marine debris washed ashore by King Tides.
marney roddick
Mile 245
Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek
A beautiful afternoon on the beach.
Donald and Cheri Dour/Soyland
Mile 224
Beverly Beach north, Johnson Creek
A dynamic beach observed today, notes re: features seen & photographed noted previously.
malachite
Mile 122
Bastendorff Beach west half
First time the beach was frosted, near parking/grass areas, due to cold weather.
Stephanie Dresie
Mile 261
Haystack Rock, Cape Kiwanda
One day after a King Tide Nice sunny day at the beach, 47 degrees and calm winds. Grass that was growing between the dunes and high zone completely gone. Normal human activities at the beach . No beached birds or mammals found.
Eric Matthews
Mile 339
Clatsop Spit, Fort Stevens SP
Most beach erosion I've witnessed - see photo.
Ed Joyce
Mile 290
Barview Jetty County Park, Camp Magruder south
Another fabulous winter day on mile 290.
CHRIS BERRI