Mile 183 Report
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
April 7, 2010
There was lots of debris on the beach.
Report Details
There was lots of debris on the beach. We were told that this was due to recent strong westerly winds. We picked up a couple sack fulls and more and put it all by the restroom door. Was this the right place to put it??On Sunday, May 9th, there was a dead sea mammal,mostly skeletal remains. It was either a seal or a sea lion.
Conditions
Temperature: 55 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: W. Tide Level: 0.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 6. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 4. Everyone we saw was enjoying time at the beach.
Concerns
Litter
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
1 sea gull
Driftline Content
Land-based debris (picnics, etc.), Small rocks, Styrofoam.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Nice sunny day at the beach.
Brandie Etzkorn
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Quiet day at the beach, very small amount of litter, a few bottles, and a few pieces of styrofoam.
Brandie Etzkorn
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Yesterday started out as a bright sunny cold day with light wind, changing to a dark cloudy day.
Sandy Watch
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
25 people, the most I've seen on the beaches yet.
Sandy Watch
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Photographed for documentation on five landslides on Rock Creek Beach.
Sandy Watch
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Photographed for documentation on five landslides on Rock Creek Beach.
Sandy Watch
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Not much access to southside of Rocky Knoll do too tide level.
Sandy Watch
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Beach had few visitors.
millermorgan