Report Details

Human activity was minimal on this cold windy day. There was however, a couple feeding about a dozen gulls, and another 9-10 hardy folks. There is clear evidence of continuing violations by trucks and ATVs driving on the beach.Two Common Murres, and an immature Mew Gull were on the driftline. The driftline is now higher up the beach than ever before. There were also innumerable piles of Eel Grass (1-2 feet in diam), and several very large heaps of Bull Kelp (4-7 feet in length, and 1-2 feet high). There were 20-25 Western Sandpipers, 30-50 gulls by the stream, and a lone Great Blue Heron that landed on the jetty.The north end of the beach, adjacent to the jetty, continues to have increasing amounts of sand being deposited. The bay that was in that vicinity earlier is now gone.The tide pools by the jetty are now completely inundated with sand. The stream, at the southern end, is now established well to the south of where its channel was a year ago.

Conditions

Temperature: 53 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Strong. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 0.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 14. Number of dogs: 4. Walking or running: 11. Other Activities: feeding gulls 2. Continuing degradation of the foredune due to vehicular traffic. There are now several "roads" from beach to parking areas.

Concerns

Apparent violations: truck/ATV trackes on beach.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 6.

Notable Wildlife

20 plus Crows, 20-25 Western Sandpipers, 1 Great Blue Heron, 30-50 Gulls in and around stream, about a dozen gulls being fed by a couple

Beached Birds

Total dead birds: 3. 2 Common Murres1 immature Mew Gull

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Land-based debris (picnics, etc.), Shells. large logs, one covered with large and small Barnacles

Man-made Modifications

Dune modification/removal. Due to vehicular traffic

Natural Changes

Stream now established on south side of plain, probably 100 plus yards south of a year ago

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August 22, 2013

There were three new observations on this walk.

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Bastendorff Beach east half, South Jetty Coos Bay

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Bastendorff Beach east half, South Jetty Coos Bay

November 10, 2012

MANY PEOPLE (36)AND DOGS (18) CAME AND WENT DURING OUR WALK.

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Bastendorff Beach east half, South Jetty Coos Bay

August 11, 2012

The beach was almost completely free of litter.

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Bastendorff Beach east half, South Jetty Coos Bay

May 5, 2012

The beach was swept clean, with a few scattered algae piles, and a few large logs.

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Bastendorff Beach east half, South Jetty Coos Bay

December 1, 2011

Human activity was minimal on this cold windy day.

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Bastendorff Beach east half, South Jetty Coos Bay

August 16, 2011

On this beautiful, warm, calm day, the beach was amazingly free of debris.

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Bastendorff Beach east half, South Jetty Coos Bay

May 18, 2011

On this lovely morning at the water's edge were: rock weed, bull kelp, piles of eel grass, about 6 feather boas, crab and clam shells.

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