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It was a very sunny day. No fog. The beach was a vast expanse since the tide was out so far. Mile 277, 278 and 279 are still suffering from massive erosion, and trees being uprooted. However, for the first time in the four years that I have been walking Netarts Spit, there was vegetation growth on the dunes. Attached are photos of the new vegetation.

Conditions

Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 2.0 feet.

Notable Wildlife

none

Beached Birds

none

Stranded Marine Mammals

none

Dead Fish or Invertebrates

none

Driftline Content

Land-based debris (picnics, etc.). water bottles

Natural Changes

Erosion of vegetated foredune, Major cracks appearing in bluffs, Newly exposed roots/trees falling, Visible retreat of solid bluff.

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Mile 277

Netarts Spit

July 23, 2014

Grass growing on dunes, two trees uprooted and some dune erosion Shore birds and seaweed at wave lineVellela-vellela at Mile 275-276Bald Eagle over Mile 276 Water bottle and spray bottle with Japanese letters on Mile 276

Jeanette

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 277

Netarts Spit

May 10, 2014

May Report

Jeanette

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 277

Netarts Spit

March 30, 2014

March Report

Jeanette

Mile 277

Netarts Spit

September 1, 2013

A large 8-9 foot Male California Sea Lion was found at the end of Mile 278.

Jeanette

Mile 277

Netarts Spit

June 29, 2013

June report

Jeanette

Mile 277

Netarts Spit

March 31, 2013

Photos of dune activity.

Jeanette

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 277

Netarts Spit

January 1, 2013

There were only 5 pieces of garbage on the mile.

Jeanette

Mile 277

Netarts Spit

September 9, 2012

It was a very sunny day.

Jeanette