Report Details

The beach is only partially accessible along this mile. Most people stay on the cliffs. Heavy driftline of eel-/surfgrass and kelp in the North Cove. Animal casings, kelp/algae, small rocks, wood and some ocean-based debris in the driftline. Several different kinds of anemones on the rocks. Many Red-necked Phalaropes foraging on beach and in shallow water. Ruddy Turnstones and Western Gulls on rock and beach. Juvenile Northern Elephant seal on beach. Considerable Gray Whale activity visible from the North Cove cliffs. Low human impact on beach (0).

Conditions

Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 0.0 feet.

Notable Wildlife

Gray Whales, Juvenile Northern Elephant Seal, Aggregating Anemone, Burrowing Anemone, Green Surf Anemone, Turkey Vulture, 2 Osprey, Western gulls, Red-necked Phalarope, Ruddy Turnstones, NOTE: Dave and Diane Bilderback identified the birds (We were not familiar with the Phalarope or Turnstones, but know them now), the anemone varieties (We should be able to distinguish those now.), and the juvenile Northern Elephant Seal as a seal rather than as a sea-lion.

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.), Small rocks, Wood pieces.

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Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

October 19, 2014

North Cove of Cape Arago was fairly clean of debris other than boat hull on north end.

Jhorse

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Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

December 17, 2011

Not much to report.

Pat&RobertaSmit

Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

August 7, 2011

Here’s how things went: As we clamber down into the North Cove, a magnificent Osprey rises from the water right under our noses.

Pat&RobertaSmit

Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

June 19, 2011

The tide was very low indeed (photos 1&2).

Pat&RobertaSmit

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Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

March 6, 2011

Not much activity.

Pat&RobertaSmit

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Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

December 4, 2010

Had to observe from the cliff tops owing to very muddy, slippery approaches to the North Cove.

Pat&RobertaSmit

Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

September 19, 2010

Two dead sea lions in the North Cove (reported to Stranding Network), otherwise nothing unusual.

Pat&RobertaSmit

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Mile 117

Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

June 20, 2010

The North Cove is closed in the Spring during the Harbor Seal and Elephant Seal pupping season, so we were not able to walk the beach.

Pat&RobertaSmit