Mile 177 Report
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
August 18, 2010
Quiet day, no significant issues!
Report Details
Quiet day, no significant issues!! Only 2 adults walking the beach, (not disturbing tide-pools). Only a few pieces of wood that I removed. No other wildlife other than seagulls. Beach erosion was noticeable. No dead wildlife and normal driftline content.
Conditions
Temperature: 64 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW.
Human Activities
Number of people: 2. Walking or running: 2.
Notable Wildlife
N/A
Beached Birds
N/A
Stranded Marine Mammals
N/A
Dead Fish or Invertebrates
N/A
Driftline Content
Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Shells, Wood pieces.
Man-made Modifications
N/A
Natural Changes
Evidence of wave overtopping, Visible retreat of solid bluff.
All Mile 177 Reports
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
This beach is one mile South of my adopted mile, but I decided to do a dispatch report because there is a de-capitated whale's head washed up on the beach, and I thought it should be reported.
Brien M
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
A beautiful day.
RussMorton
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
Overall a quiet day.
Old Puppy
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
Weather was clear and tide was low.
Old Puppy
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
The observation was very close to high tide, so there was less stuff on the beaches than I have noticed in the past.
RussMorton
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
There were five people walking/pickning.
Old Puppy
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
Weather was sunny/no wind.
Old Puppy
Mile 177
Cliffs south of Horse Creek, north of Baker Beach
After several hours on the beach, I only observed 2 adults walking and one dead Cormorant.
Old Puppy