Mile 204 Report
June 21, 2010
It was a wonderful sunny lst day of summer.
Report Details
It was a wonderful sunny lst day of summer. A bit too chilly to sit on the beach. The beach was especially wide, flat, and clean.The high tide had recently been all the way to the bluff so the sand was not soft and there were only a very few very small "dunes".It was an easy and very pretty walk. And it was fun to see so many others walking and enjoying the day.
Conditions
Temperature: 64 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 0.2 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 36. Number of dogs: 6. Walking or running: 34. Other Activities: kite flying 2. We saw 3 families walking the beach. All seemed quite animated!
Concerns
Disturbances: Shorebirds moving in response to humans/dogs
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
just a few gulls
Driftline Content
Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea), Shells, Small rocks, Styrofoam.
Man-made Modifications
none
Natural Changes
none
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