Mile 212 Report
Holiday Beach north, Moore Creek, Grant Creek
June 21, 2011
We celebrated the last few hours of spring with a walk on a foggy, breezy but beautiful beach.
Report Details
We celebrated the last few hours of spring with a walk on a foggy, breezy but beautiful beach. Plants in bloom brightened the sand, including wild rose, sea rocket, monkeyflower, sedge, clover, yarrow, wild strawberries, silverweed and lavender sea daisies. Some large pieces of driftwood had stranded north and south of Grant Creek, including three silvered trees with roots. Live birds included a pair of eagles, a few gulls, several swallows and a pair of mourning doves, but no dead birds or mammals were found. The beach was clean, with little plastic trash, and few invertebrates, just pebbles and driftwood, and a couple of rotting bull kelp. A stinky place in the sand may have been where a carcass had been removed - there were tire tracks and footprints there, but no dead animal present. Hoofprints in the sand indicated someone had been riding a horse. Significant bluff erosion including cracks and large sand and rock slumps possibly reflected all the rain this spring. Someone had created some interesting art on the beach near Moore Creek - a driftwood shelter south of the creek and a spiral of colorful stones north of the creek.
Conditions
Temperature: 62 F. Cloud Cover: Foggy. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 1.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 2. Walking or running: 2. Two people walking singly, beachcombing
Concerns
Notable Wildlife
A few gulls, a crow, 2 bald eagles, several barn swallows, 2 mourning doves, a song sparrow, and a wrentit (heard), all alive and active
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Land-based debris (picnics, etc.), Shells, Small rocks, Wood pieces. beach mostly clean, few pieces of plastic
Natural Changes
Major cracks appearing in bluffs, Visible retreat of solid bluff, Landslides/major boulder falls.
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