Mile 212 Report
January 14, 2009
I walked south from Surfland subdivision to the south end of Pacific Shores subdivision.
Report Details
I walked south from Surfland subdivision to the south end of Pacific Shores subdivision. I noticed many small fresh landslides. These slides were filled with fossils. There are numerous drain pipes protruding from cliff face with running water. Certain areas of the cliff face is being eroded from the top and other areas from underneath. I met a man named Adrian who was picking up trash Adrian said he had been doing this for 20 years along this streatch of beach. I also met a couple that was looking for dead birds for an ongoing 25 year study. I noticed a very large tangle (aproximately 30 feet) of kelp that was complete from holdfasts to floats. There were several dead jelly fish, some crab shells and scattered driftwood and rocks. The 2 creeks on the north and south ends of Pacific Shores Subdivision were jammed with large pieces of drift wood.
Conditions
Temperature: 62 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 8.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 8. Number of dogs: 2. Walking or running: 6. Other Activities: man picking up trash, and a couple for dead bird study. One man throwing a ball for his dog. A couple of people were looking for dead birds for an ongoing study.
Concerns
Driftwood removal
Apparent violations: auto tire tracks and chain saw activity on driftwood.Disturbances: Shorebirds moving in response to humans/dogs
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
There was one flock of sanderlings feeding at water line
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea), Shells, Small rocks, Styrofoam, Wood pieces. one old tire filled with styrofoam
New Development
Drainage pipes.
Man-made Modifications
riprap below a few homes
Natural Changes
Landslides/major boulder falls. many small landslides below houses in Pacific Shores
Actions & Comments
This is my first walk along 212.
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A new house is being built just south of Grant Creek near an unstable portion of the bluff (picture attached). A new railing installed along a section of riprap (picture attached). A large rock field is exposed along this section (picture attached). Several small slide/slough areas apparent associated with the rains earlier in the month.
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A few new drainage pipes and a new cement walkway onto the beach at the south end of the Surfland development.
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Quiet day on the beach, Christmas and a rain/wind storm approaching.
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