Mile 101 Report
Face Rock, Bandon Beach, Coquille Point
June 19, 2018
A newly dead female Steller sea lion washed up just south of the 11th St.
Report Details
A newly dead female Steller sea lion washed up just south of the 11th St. Stairs at Coquille Point. No injuries were apparent, apart from pecked-out eyes. Photos were sent to Jim Rice, and the Bilderbacks later examined the creature.Also in the same mile was a live seal pup, close to Elephant Rock. Diane B. said it had moved on when she went to post a sign.
Conditions
Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Foggy. Tide Level: 6.1 feet.
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