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Two hours after high tide -- there are DOZENS of dead birds on the beach today. I lost count. (See photos.)The wrack line contained lots of tiny bits of plastic, as well as larger, more-recent plastic trash.Found one piece of plastic with Japanese writing on it (see photo).Many pieces of debris and wood were covered with the fuzzy stuff that I think means they've been at sea long time.Some kelp and small logs scattered evenly along the line.Also, we spotted some whales not too far from shore -- they were just a bit north of the Twin Rocks.Bird 1 Northern Fulmar- common this time of yearBird 2 Cassin's Auklet- high number, according to COASST, juveniles, bad weather, left early unprepared for the trip.Reminder Debris will start to come in with the storms.

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Mile 292

Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

April 4, 2024

According to tide tables, tide should have been well under 6’, but tide seemed much higher and earlier than tide table.

Steven Prom

Mile 292

Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

March 14, 2024

Beautiful and sunny and calm nice change 🌞

Michael Higham

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 292

Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

October 29, 2023

Mile 292 was in great condition no trash and many people out enjoying the warmer evening with low tides and a beautiful sunset

highamm

Mile 292

Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

March 11, 2022

Noticed what seem to be an elk carcass but mostly just the hide or pelt maybe some bones mid size.

highamm

Mile 292

Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

February 24, 2021

Large amount of errosion to the coastline, logs and trees have been moved around due to our recent King Tides and High surf.

highamm

Mile 292

Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

December 6, 2020

Overall good conditions no violations.

highamm

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Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

November 2, 2020

Beach and shoreline were clean with little activity.

highamm

Mile 292

Twin Rocks, Heitmiller Creek

September 19, 2019

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