Mile 147 Report
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
December 27, 2014
Our miles are difficult to get to as from the end of Sparrow Park Road you have to cross the soft sand and then head 5 miles south along the beach.
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Our miles are difficult to get to as from the end of Sparrow Park Road you have to cross the soft sand and then head 5 miles south along the beach. This was an unusual visit, with a dead whale, a ray of some kind, a very decomposed sealion and a little red crab with thin arms and tiny pincers that looked more like he belonged in Mexico than on an Oregon beach. We also found almost enough plastic junk to fill our pickup. We took that to the transfer facility in Florence where we dumped it for free--except for the tire which was $4 to dump but I got the Old Guy's Discount--$1 off at the dump. Getting old's not all bad.It was an interesting trip to visit our miles.Mike & Chris Helm
Conditions
Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 2.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 11. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 3. Playing in surf: 3. Photography: 2. Other Activities: exploring. Six people, including two kids playing in the surf, were north of our miles nearer the beach entrance.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
1 small red crab with very thin legs and tiny pincers--not a Dungeness--like a Mexican land crab. I 've never seen a crab like that in Oregon before.
Beached Birds
Total dead birds: 1.
Dead Fish or Invertebrates
1 dead whale about 25 feet long, 1 enormous dead sea lion, 1 dead stingray. I'll add pictures
Driftline Content
Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea), Shells, Styrofoam, Wood pieces.




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Mile 147
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
Mile 147 exhibited a lot of sand being deposited against the bluff and jetty.
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Mile 147
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
Beach appeared to be normal.
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Mile 147
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
Miles 141-147 did not have any die offs or concentrations of dead marine or invertebrate animals.
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Mile 147
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
Beach did not display any abnormalities as far as erosion or die offs of sealife.
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Mile 147
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
Mile 147 looked clean with the build up of blowing summer sands.
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Mile 147
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
Coastline along Mile 147 and the preceding Mile 144-146 were clean of major garbage and trash.
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Mile 147
Oregon Dunes NRA, North Spit Umpqua River, Winchester Bay
Since my last visit in June 2017 there were noticable difference to the bluff on the southern end of mile 147 before the Jetty.
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