Mile 103 Report
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
August 26, 2015
To quote the Eagles: Nobody on the beach.
Report Details
To quote the Eagles: Nobody on the beach. Nobody in the parking areas either. And almost no critters on the beach except for gulls and the little "sand hoppers". Shell fragments, gravel, kelp and some driftwood marked the tide line. Also there was a yellow/green slime for several yards. No litter. On the whole, it was a lovely morning to contemplate the empty, windless beach and enjoy global warming (60 degrees before sunrise).
Conditions
Temperature: 60 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Tide Level: 0.1 feet.
Notable Wildlife
Gulls, "sand hoppers"
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Shells, Small rocks. Some driftwood; no litter
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