Report Details

A very light driftline. Twenty people on the beach walking and taking photographs. Four dogs. No notable wildlife.

Conditions

Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: W. Tide Level: 4.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 20. Number of dogs: 4. Walking or running: 15. Photography: 1. Not much activity for such good weather. When we arrived, there was not a single car in main Sunset Bay parking lot.

Concerns

Apparent violations: none.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 6.

Notable Wildlife

none

Man-made Modifications

none

Natural Changes

none

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

November 25, 2022

In addition to the 6 kayaks in the water, 5 other boats and 4 surfboards on cars in the (3) lots.

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

September 4, 2022

Very busy "day at the beach"--not surprising for Sunday of Labor Day Weekend; what did surprise me was the relatively low number of out-of-state license plates.

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

June 17, 2022

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

January 11, 2020

Sunset Bay was overwhelmed by visitors presumably drawn by the "High Surf" warnings on their weather apps or, I suspect, by awareness of the "King Tide" phenomenon.

alaingamerica

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

October 6, 2018

A lot of people have a good time on the beach.

ronnijenni22

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

August 4, 2018

ronnijenni22

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

May 20, 2018

A nice day at the beach.

ronnijenni22

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Sunset Bay, Qochyax Island

January 21, 2017

This area appeared to me to have been somewhat laid to waste by high waves along with rain which flooded the parking lots and, of course, the beach.

JohnnyCN