Mile 196 Report
Vingie Creek, San Marine Beach south
September 1, 2020
Summer has brought incoming sand piling up.
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Summer has brought incoming sand piling up. A couple driftwood structures have been made for a windbreak. Plants are encroaching out into the sand since there has been no high tide to wash them away. During the last month we have only seen one mask discarded on the beach so it doesn't seem to be a problem here so far.
Conditions
Temperature: 53 F. Cloud Cover: Partly Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 0.5 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 5. Number of dogs: 2. Walking or running: 3. Other Activities: 2 people biking.
Notable Wildlife
Very low tide so lots of gulls out at the water line.
Driftline Content
Due to recent winds and little incoming debris there was no wrack line.
Natural Changes
Lots of sand building up on beach.
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Many feet of sand have accumulated over the summer.
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Very little man-made debris in the wrack line today.
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Considering the strong tides of winter and some recent westerly winds debris on the beach is relatively light.
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King tides have washed up to the bluffs but no erosion.
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Sand has built back to a high level on the beach.
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Very low tide so two people clamming.
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Discovered a dead marine mammal at the high tide line.
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The winter tides have exposed some gravel on the northern part of this beach, and brought out some agate hunters.
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