Report Details

Llive gulls and sandpipers.  Signs of dead/molted crabs.  I was happy to find almost NO garbage on the beach.  The beach looked great!

Conditions

Temperature: 55 F. Cloud Cover: Foggy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: S. Tide Level: 5.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 11. Number of dogs: 3. Walking or running: 2. Other Activities: 9 horseback riding. Signs of cars on beach in prohibited area.

Concerns

Disturbances: Shorebirds moving in response to humans/dogs

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 5.

Notable Wildlife

gulls and sandpipers

Dead Fish or Invertebrates

Unusual concentration. signs of dead/molted crabs

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Shells, Wood pieces. new drift wood

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

January 19, 2022

The last time I surveyed the beach, there was very little debris to be found, This time, unfortunately, there was a lot!

Kit Kirkpatrick

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

September 15, 2021

The paths out to the beach from Baker Beach Road is much wider.

Kit Kirkpatrick

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

August 3, 2021

A sunny but foggy and windy morning.

Kit Kirkpatrick

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

September 26, 2020

Not much to report.

Kit Kirk

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

December 4, 2018

It was a beautiful, sunny day on a clean and quiet beach!

Kit Kirk

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

June 18, 2018

Collected some debris.

Kit Kirk

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

January 13, 2018

Happy to see such a clean beach.

Kit Kirk

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Mile 175

Baker Beach Road, Trail

December 18, 2017

Llive gulls and sandpipers.

Kit Kirk