Report Details

Nice sunny morning, 60 degrees. Peoples and doge on the beach, six horse and riders. The parking area is a camp ground with areas for horses.Seen a very immature Brandt's Cormorant and one Western Gull....

Conditions

Temperature: 60 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light.

Human Activities

Number of people: 8. Number of dogs: 3. Walking or running: 6. Other Activities: Horse & riders. Parking area is a camp ground with areas for horses

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 5.

Beached Birds

Total dead birds: 2. One very inmature Brandt's Cormorant and one Western Gull

Driftline Content

Shells, Small rocks.

Actions & Comments

Beach is flat (4 degree slope) with transverse dunes forming on the high beach.

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

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August 3, 2021

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September 26, 2020

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December 4, 2018

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

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June 18, 2018

Collected some debris.

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January 13, 2018

Happy to see such a clean beach.

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December 18, 2017

Llive gulls and sandpipers.

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