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Another tsunami boat for sure. The Japanese government has asked us to sample these. John assumes that it will be carried up the shore with the incoming tide and would like to sample it. It looks to be in good shape. If you can help contact Dr. John Chapman by cell. John asks that you call his cell 541 961 3259 A photographer would be especially helpful! Calum Stevenson is planning to meet us there at around 3. John will have sampling gear including shovels to get underneath. It will likely be wet. Calum will have a sawsall to go in from the top(bottom). RJ.Rapelje and Stevenson are in touch with each other. Call my cell with any questions. 541 961 3259 Thanks!

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Mile 113

April 25, 2016

Another tsunami boat for sure.

Volunteer Trainer

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Mile 113

December 29, 2009

With the last storms, the sand on Sacchi Beach has been leveled out all the way back to the vegetation.

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Mile 113

June 25, 2009

Sacchi Beach is an out of the way paradise with its own loyal following.

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Mile 113

March 28, 2009

Shells, animal casings, kelp/algae, small rocks, plastic pellets in driftline.

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Mile 113

June 8, 2008

Kelp/algae (large knots of bull kelp and multiple sea palms), occasional eelgrass, small rocks, wood pieces, land-and ocean-based debris in driftline.

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Mile 113

September 2, 2007

Kelp/algae, shells, animal casings, wood pieces, Styrofoam, ocean-based debris (plastic bottles, pallet) in driftline.

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Mile 113

June 5, 2007

Kelp/algae, animal casing, wood pieces, styrofoam and plastic bottles in driftline.

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