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Conditions

Temperature: 45 F. Tide Level: 1.1 feet.

Human Activities

Number of dogs: 4. most people were rock hunting or just walking the beach

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 11.

Driftline Content

Small rocks, Shells. always some human debris on this beach but not much this time - picked most of it up

Natural Changes

Major cracks appearing in bluffs, Visible retreat of solid bluff. water shoved a huge tree root north about 1/4 mile from it's previous location

Actions & Comments

I continue to mark the erosion under the blue house on Honeysuckle Lane.  I have submitted a photo with January's status

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

May 7, 2020

(This is part two of my report as I divided up the mile into two trips.

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

April 28, 2020

The cliff erosion is significant.

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

January 19, 2020

Photos show how high the surf got.

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

July 10, 2019

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

October 16, 2018

Not much happening on this beach except human invasive use (driving on beach)

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

August 1, 2018

Ona beach is now buried in sand - come winter this will be pulled off again.

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

April 9, 2018

Most notable is the extent to which large chuncks of the cliff have worked loose.

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Mile 208

Ona Beach, south of Beaver Creek

January 28, 2018

First beach visit after the major storm surges.

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