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It was New Year's Day morning, and no better way to begin 2016 than a visit to my beach! As expected, I noticed lots of landslide/erosion damage from the extreme weather we had in December. What took me by surprise was the volume of tsunami debris. There were fishing nets, buoys, garbage, and plastic crates and totes everywhere. There has been a concern that all this tsunami debris may contain radioactivity from the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Japan. I have access to a Geiger counter and decided to start taking some control readings of the objects that wash up on Oregon's beaches. The readings have been averaging clicks per minute in the mid-twenties, see photo number two. I will continue to monitor these levels in all future visits.

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Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: SE. Tide Level: 1.3 feet.

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

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

April 1, 2016

This is my end-of-quarter report for the first quarter of this year.

Brien M

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

January 1, 2016

It was New Year's Day morning, and no better way to begin 2016 than a visit to my beach!

Brien M

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

November 26, 2015

It was Thanksgiving morning 2015.

Brien M

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

September 19, 2015

It was the annual Great Oregon Fall Beach Clean-up event today.

Brien M

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

September 27, 2014

The annual Fall beach clean-up was today, and weather conditions could not have been better.

Brien M

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

August 24, 2014

My coast mile has many areas that can only be accessed by water.

Brien M

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

August 16, 2014

It was a very comfortable Saturday morning low tide.

Brien M

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

May 31, 2014

It was a minus tide, and it allowed me to observe the invertebrates living on the "off-shore" rocks.

Brien M