Mile 118 Report
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
March 25, 2011
Not much happening.
Report Details
Not much happening. Some erosion at the south end of the mile where there usually is during the winter. Few sea lions of any type. A lot of Harbor Seals including the first pups of the year(The limited beach area on this mile is closed this time of the year due to pupping). There were 2 male and 2 female Elephant Seals. Also, 2 adult Bald Eagles which I have observed in the area all week. Saw 1 Brown Pelican and 1 Osprey.
Conditions
Temperature: 48 F. Cloud Cover: Rain. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: W.
Human Activities
Number of people: 6. Other Activities: watching wildlife. People were watching for whales with no success.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
Very few Stellar Sea Lions, a few California Sea Lions, many Harbor Seals including 3 pups, and 4 Elephant Seals (2 male, 2 female), 2 adult Bald Eagles have been in the area all week. Saw 1 Brown Pelican and 1 Osprey today.
Driftline Content
Very little debris of any sort.
Natural Changes
Landslides/major boulder falls.
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Mile 118
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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Mile 118
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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Mile 118
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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Mile 118
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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D Bone
Mile 118
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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D Bone
Mile 118
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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Mile 118
Cape Arago, Simpson Reef, Shell Island, Sea Lion Viewpoint
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