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Area is as expected this time of year. Migration of Ca Sea Lions doesn't seem to be in full swing because of the numbers that are still here. Stellar Sea Lions have moved into the area. Many mother/pup pairs of Harbor Seals noticed as well as yearlings. One male Nothern Elephant Seal is in for the molt.(There were females molting when last here 3 weeks ago.) Saw 3 gull nests. Also saw Black Oystercatchers in the area of a previous nest site. Thirty-six people observing nature. Four people walking. Three dogs.Note 1: A pod of 3 Orca were seen at Simpson Reef 2 weeks ago. Note 2: 6 weeks ago,I saw a pod of 4 Orca at Simpson Reef.

Conditions

Temperature: 61 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: N.

Human Activities

Number of people: 40. Number of dogs: 3. Walking or running: 4. Other Activities: nature observation.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 18.

Notable Wildlife

1 male Northern Elephant Seal has arrived and is molting. Many mother/pup combinations of Harbor Seals. Still hundreds of Ca. Sea Lions that have not left for their breeding grounds. Also,hundreds of Stellar Sea Lions. Observed Black Oystercatchers in the same area that nesting has been observed. Saw 3 Brown pelicans.

Stranded Marine Mammals

Total stranded mammals: 1. Ca Sea Lion below the observation platform at Simson Reef.(Saw vultures eating on it.)

Driftline Content

Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.), Wood pieces.

Natural Changes

Light erosion from the winter erosion just south of the viewing platform at Simpson Reef.

Actions & Comments

Beach is closed so we can't go pick up litter.

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August 22, 2022

Shore Acres State Park is a lovely place, with beautiful vistas and hiking trails, hundreds of marine mammals visible at Simpson Reef Overlook, and a wonderful botanical garden.

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July 14, 2016

Thirty-seven people were observing wildlife at Simpson Reef.

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July 31, 2015

Wildlife was a major feature of this trip, as usual.

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Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint

July 29, 2012

I saw a total of 5 people.

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Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint

June 10, 2012

Human Activities; 2 people walking their dogs and picking up trash, 2 people fishing, and 2 people watching wildlife.

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Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint

June 2, 2011

The little available beach on this mile is still closed for Harbor Seal birthing.

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Mile 118

Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint

March 25, 2011

Not much happening.

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Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint

December 31, 2010

A lady sketching seals and sea lions from the Simpson's Reef Viewing Area pointed out an Elephant Seal with two pups.

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