Mile 119 Report
Shore Acres SP, Simpson Cove
June 18, 2012
North Cove closed to visitors for the pupping season, so all observations were made from the cliffs.
Report Details
North Cove closed to visitors for the pupping season, so all observations were made from the cliffs. It was remarkably quiet. No obvious marine birds other than a single Pelagic Cormorant and Sea Lions on Shell Island and the reef. Some evidence of bluff erosion. Six people with two dogs walking on trail.
Conditions
Temperature: 57 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: 0.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 6. Number of dogs: 2. Walking or running: 6. Other Activities: 6.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
A fair number of Sea Lions.One Pelagic Cormorant.One or two gulls.
Driftline Content
North Cove closed ... Driftline looked pretty much as usual from the cliffs
Natural Changes
Major cracks appearing in bluffs.
Actions & Comments
Well, I don't know if it is a major crack,but atthe viewing area at the North Cove headland near the bench, there is a tree that is leaning further over, and there is a break in the soil around the roots. See photo.

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