Mile 187 Report
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
July 13, 2010
A day of days at Bob Creek.
Report Details
A day of days at Bob Creek. Minus tide provided access through the surge channel below Bray's Point.Rarely visited tidepools exposed.No visible sign of nesting at the Pelagic Cormorant Colony at Gwynn Knoll.Void discovered under southbound lane of Hwy 101.
Conditions
Temperature: 57 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: -2.1 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 9. Number of dogs: 1. Tidepooling: 9. Super low tide attracted tidepoolers
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
1 bunny that swam Bob CreekRed Crossbill,Song Sparrow,Swainson's Thrush,Crow,Western Gull,Gull sp. Osprey Black Oystercatcher,Pelagic Cormorant,Rufous Hummingbird,Robin,Great Blue Heron,Turkey Vulture,White-crowned Sparrow
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.), Shells, Small rocks, Wood pieces.
Natural Changes
Void discovered under Hwy 101 just N of Bray's Point
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Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
Beautiful sunny day for my first trip to Bob beach while visiting in the area.
EllenHC
Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
No noteable changes to the beach.
Baller Leigh Anne
Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
Overall a surprisingly quiet day at the beach.
Baller Leigh Anne
Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
A beautiful day with a very low tide.
Baller Leigh Anne
Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
It was a mild, overcast day with no strong winds.
Baller Leigh Anne
Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
Beautiful day on the beach.
Baller Leigh Anne
Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
It was a beautiful day, rather warm, many people enjoying the low tide and tidepooling.
SandyJean
Mile 187
Neptune SP, Bob Creek, Gwynn Knoll
Bob Creek is a posted Marine Reserve and no fishing is allowed.
FriendofStrawberry