Mile 212 Report
Holiday Beach north, Moore Creek, Grant Creek
March 16, 2008
This is a sandy beach, with 2 creeks, Grant Creek near the north end and Moore Creek near the south end.
Report Details
This is a sandy beach, with 2 creeks, Grant Creek near the north end and Moore Creek near the south end. The beach is backed by sandstone cliffs, bluffs and vegetated dunes with houses along the top of the bluffs. Grant Creek has a bridge over it, but Moore Creek is relatively undeveloped. The flat plain upstream from the beach on Moore Creek, between the beach and the highway, is available for development. The beach today was smooth, with very little debris in the tide line, lots of rocks exposed. There were a few mole crabs washed up, and a couple of Dungeness crab carapaces. Live birds included a few gulls and crows, four turkey vultures, and two ravens. A stranded Brant's cormorant was in the wash zone, but still alive - an eagle flew in and took it to a rock where the eagle devoured the cormorant, supervised by the two ravens. Four northern fulmars and an unidentified alcid were found dead on the beach. The separated part of the cliff that broke off in January 2006 has separated further and is eroding, and there are several small rockfalls and sand slides along the entire mile. People were out enjoying the beach, some with their dogs, both on and off leash.
Conditions
Temperature: 47 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 1.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 8. Number of dogs: 5. Walking or running: 8.
Concerns
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
Live birds included a few gulls and crows, four turkey vultures, and two ravens. A stranded Brant's cormorant was in the wash zone, but still alive - but an eagle flew in and took it, to a rock where the eagle devoured the cormorant, supervised by the two ravens.
Beached Birds
Total dead birds: 5. Four northern fulmers and an unidentified alcid were found dead on the beach.
Stranded Marine Mammals
N/A
Dead Fish or Invertebrates
There were a few mole crabs washed up, and a couple of Dungeness crab carapaces.
Driftline Content
Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Shells, Styrofoam, Wood pieces. few plastic bottles, 1 glass bottle
New Development
Bluff development.
Man-made Modifications
N/A
Natural Changes
Newly exposed roots/trees falling, Visible retreat of solid bluff.
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