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Mile 289 is again restricted due to bird nesting.  The family dog by definition is part of the family.  We will not walk the entire length of the spit leaving part of the family at home.  We stopped at the sign and tape that marks the start of the restriction.  The bird area must be a kilometer in length since about a 1/3 of mile 289 is still open to dogs.  High human usage was the story on this survey.  We have seldom seen campers at the far end of the spit but did today.   All along the spit from Cape Meares north,  humans and dogs were out enjoying the sun and getting away from Corona Virus isolation.  I cannot blame them.  But the crush of visitors is causing dismay among local leaders and residents.  Dogs may not be the only ones kept away.

Conditions

Temperature: 50 F. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: 3.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 5. Walking or running: 1. Other Activities: 2 backpackers camping. 2 researchers in ATV with GPS antennas, probably DOGAMI. atv on beach for legitimate reason

Concerns

Apparent violations: none.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 8. ATVs/OHVs on beach, prohibited: 1.

Driftline Content

Small rocks, Shells, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Wood pieces. beach was very clean.

New Development

none

Man-made Modifications

none

Natural Changes

no erosion over the winter. This is the usual scenario

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All Mile 289 Reports

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Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

September 20, 2021

This mile is not surveyed 4 times a year since it became a designated bird nesting area.

ollikainen

Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

December 24, 2020

There is no trace of nesting bird protection.

ollikainen

Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

September 21, 2020

September 15 ended the nesting bird restrictions on mile 289.

ollikainen

Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

August 1, 2020

I saw so many different types of birds along the jetty, I'm no bird expert but I thought I saw pelicans, herons, cormorants, and sea gulls.

EJD

Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

March 20, 2020

Mile 289 is again restricted due to bird nesting.

ollikainen

Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

December 5, 2019

This survey was all about the jelly fish that covered the most recent wrack areas.

ollikainen

Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

June 16, 2019

This is a partial survey.

ollikainen

Mile 289

Kincheloe Point, South Jetty Tillamook River

March 21, 2019

The signage is up again keeping all dogs off Mile 289.

ollikainen