Report Details

Reported the 4’ long dead seal to the local Beach Park Ranger

Conditions

Temperature: 58 F. Cloud Cover: Partly Cloudy. Tide Level: 0.1 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 92. Number of dogs: 12. Walking or running: 81. Playing in sand: 4. Sitting: 7.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 12.

Beached Birds

Total dead birds: 1. Seagull

Stranded Marine Mammals

Total stranded mammals: 1. Dead seal approx. 4’ long, partially buried in the sand near N. 3rd and Pacific

Driftline Content

Small rocks, Seaweeds and seagrass, Shells, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Wood pieces, Land-based debris (picnics, etc.), Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea), Styrofoam, Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.). Plastic lawn chair,flip flops, plastic toys...mostly land based. Lots of paper goods too.

Actions & Comments

A whole lot more people and dogs than wildlife out and about.  Picked up a number of plastic toys, balls, bags and bottles...lots of paper goods and one three legged plastic chair. Most probably left over from the recent kite festival.  

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May 3, 2023

Extremely clean beach.

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April 2, 2023

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September 7, 2022

For the day after a holiday weekend the beach was exceptionally clean.

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February 6, 2022

A warm February day.

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Rockaway Beach, State Wayside

December 31, 2021

A relatively calm day before the first King tide of 2022.

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Rockaway Beach, State Wayside

September 14, 2021

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