Mile 2 Report
McVay Creek, South of Red Point
December 1, 2013
I try and walk this mile three or four times a week.
Report Details
I try and walk this mile three or four times a week.The changes are wonderful shifting of driftwood and sand. never a boring walk. Wish I could get around the points and see past the "do not trespass signs."I did stop at Holy Street and take a picture over the cliff.Mcvey park is better now that they put a few steps down to the beach but not for the weak as it is steep and no handrails. see pictures (if I can download them..
Human Activities
Number of people: 3. Number of dogs: 4. Walking or running: 3.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
cormorants on Rock and sea gullsdead head of fish (?) old seaweeddried and shell pieces barnacles lots of driftwood large and small
Dead Fish or Invertebrates
no
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Shells, Small rocks, Styrofoam, Wood pieces. some small handfull picked up and rubber tire pieces used in fishing..few candy wrappers. pretty clean for a mile here.
Natural Changes
sand is back in
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Beach was very normal and natural.
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VERY FEW CHANGES SINCE LAST WALK.
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