Report Details

No driftline in the north cove. A moderate driftline on the middle beach with a localized heavy concentration near the middle of the beach. The south beach had no driftline. Eighteen species of kelp/algae, Hydrozoa, five Sea Stars, three species of Bryozoa (Flustrellidra, Crisia and Tricellaria), a sponge (Neoesperiopsis), Sea Pork (Aplidium), Stalked Compound Tunicate (Distaplia), worm tubes, Surfgrass (Phyllospadix), small rocks, wood pieces in the driftline. Twenty-four Harbor Seals on offshore rocks. Two California Sea Lions swimming in the bay. Four pair of Black Oystercatchers nesting on offshore rocks. Significant retreat of the bluff of the headland. Sand deposition on South Beach. Boulders and logs at base of northern and southern bluffs. Continued slumping at south headland. The large plastic fish box remains on the south beach. The air and ocean temperatures were 57 and 56 degrees, resprctively. The wind speed was 5.8 mph from SW. No other human activity on the beach.

Conditions

Temperature: 57 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: NW.

Notable Wildlife

24 Harbor Seals resting on the rocks.3 California Sea Lions swimming in the bay.4 pairs of Black Oystercatchers nesting on offshore rocks.

Dead Fish or Invertebrates

5 dead Sea Star (Piaster ochraceus)

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Small rocks, Wood pieces. Surfgrass (Phyllospadix), 3 species of Bryozoa, Hydrozoa, Stalked Tunicate (Distaplia), sponge (Neoesperiopsis)

Natural Changes

Visible retreat of solid bluff. Sand deposition on South Beach. Continued slumping at south headland.

Actions & Comments

No driftline in north cove. Most of the middle beach had a moderate driftline with a heavy concentration near the middle of the beach. The south beach had no driftline. The kelp/algae in the driftline were: Fucus (Rockweed), Lessoniopsis (Strap Kelp), Saccharina (Sea Cabbage), Cystoseira (Northern Bladder Chain), Ahnfeltiopsis (Flat-tipped Forked Seaweed), Pterygophora (Old Growth Kelp), Egregia (Feather Boa Kelp), Cryptopleura (Ruffled Red Seaweed), Hymenena (Black-lined Red Seaweed), Porphyra (Nori), Plocamium (Sea Braid), Callophyllis (Beautiful Leaf Seaweed), Alaria (Ribbon Kelp), Pleurophycus (Broad-rib Kelp), Postelsia (Sea Palm), Pelvetiopsis (Little Rock Weed), Neorhodomela (Black Larch) and Mastocarpus (Turkish Washcloth). Large worm tubes were found in the driftline. The Bryozoa of the driftline were Crisia maxima, Tricellaria circumternata and Flustrellidra spinifera. The air and ocean temperatures were 57 and 56 degrees, resectively. The wind speed was 6 mph from NW. The large plastic fish box remained on the south beach.

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