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On the south beach, the driftline was light with small rocks and a few pieces of kelp and surfgrass, Phyllospadix. Large boulders and logs were along the base of the headland. Extensive landslides along the headland has brought down trees and clumps of vegetation. The bluff has retreated, exposing large Marah (Wild Cucumber) storage roots. Ridge/runnel forming on south beach. The limpet, Lottia digitalis, was aggregated on the rocks. On the middle beach, the driftline was more defined with small rocks, small pieces of wood, forest duff (mosses, conifer twigs and leaf litter), a few red-rock crab (Cancer productus) carapaces, a northern kelp crab (Pugettia producta), sponges (Neoesperiopsis), Hydrozoa, two species of bushy Bryozoa (Tricellaria and Scrupocellaria), Leather Bryozoa (Flustrellidra) and the kelp/algae, Pterygophora (Old Growth Kelp), Lessoniopsis (Strap Kelp), Mazzaella (Iridescent Seaweed), Prionitis (Bleach Weed), Callophyllis (Beatiful Leaf Seaweed), and Saccharina (sea Cabbage). The north beach had no driftline but did have boulders and logs against the headland. 92 Harbor Seals were hauled out on the offshore rocks. Two Red-tailed Hawks flying over the headlands. Yellow-rumped Warbler in the bush above beach. Otter and deer tracks on the beach. Wind speed of 3.7 mph from the NW. The air and ocean temperatures were both 54 degrees F. One tire on south beach. Three bags of plastic bottles removed from beach. Fish storage box thrown up high on the side of the south headland by waves.

Conditions

Temperature: 54 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: NW.

Notable Wildlife

92 Harbor Seals were hauled out on the offshore rocks. Two Red-tailed Hawks flying over the headlands. Yellow-rumped Warbler in the bush above beach. The limpet, Lottia digitalis, was aggregated on the rocks. Otter and deer tracks on the beach.

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.), Small rocks, Wood pieces. forest duff, one auto tire, 3 bags of plastic bottles removed from beach

Natural Changes

Newly exposed roots/trees falling, Visible retreat of solid bluff, Landslides/major boulder falls. Ridge/runnel forming on south beach.

Actions & Comments

On the south beach, the driftline was light with small rocks and a few pieces of kelp and surfgrass, Phyllospadix. Large boulders and logs were along the base of the headland. Extensive landslides along the headland has brought down trees amd clumps of vegetation. The bluff has retreated exposing large Marah (Wild Cucumber) storage roots. Ridge/runnel forming on south beach. On the middle beach, the driftline was more defined with small rocks, small pieces of wood, forest duff (mosses, conifer twigs and leaf litter), a few red-rock crab (Cancer productus) carapaces, a northern kelp crab (Pugettia producta), sponges (Neoesperiopsis), Hydrozoa, two species of bushy Bryozoa (Tricellaria and Scrupocellaria), Leather Bryozoa (Flustrellidra), the kelp/algae, Pterygophora (Old Growth Kelp), Lessoniopsis (Strap Kelp), Mazzaella (Iridescent Seaweed), Prionitis (Bleach Weed)and Callophyllis (Beatiful Leaf Seaweed), and Saccharina (sea Cabbage). The north beach had no driftline but did have boulders and logs against the headland.

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