Mile 183 Report
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
March 14, 2010
South Beach very clean.
Report Details
South Beach very clean. Total of 4 plastic bottles and one milk carton.North section, more mud and rock from bluff onto beach.Parts of net on beach.Two birds observed: one crow flying south and one gull standing on beach facing ocesn.Sand covered rocks on beach to within five yards of bluff.Some plastic debris at tide line.
Conditions
Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light.
Driftline Content
Land-based debris (picnics, etc.), Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.).
Natural Changes
Landslides/major boulder falls.
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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.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
25 people, the most I've seen on the beaches yet.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Photographed for documentation on five landslides on Rock Creek Beach.
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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
Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Except for myself there were people and vehicles only on the north side of Rock Creek which is called Ocean Picnic Beach.
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