Mile 182 Report
Roosevelt Beach, Ponsler SW, China Creek, Big Creek
December 21, 2023
21 people on the beach today. Continued erosion off the bottom of the cliffs.
Report Details
21 people on the beach today. Only 1 dog. There are a lot of broken sand dollars in the wrack line. Continued erosion off the bottom of the cliffs.
Conditions
Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 1.8 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 21. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 21.
Vehicles
Driftline Content
Small rocks, Shells. A lot of broken sand dollars.
Natural Changes
Visible retreat of solid bluff.
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Roosevelt Beach, Ponsler SW, China Creek, Big Creek
The wrack line contained feathers, rocks, pieces of shells, a piece of rope, a piece of foam and a piece of a float. There is evidence of waves under cutting the bushes on the dune, retreat of the dunes and wave over topping.
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