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Another California sea lion has come up on the beach, this one about 600 yards north of Jump-Off Joe. The small, apparently young, animal was critically ill (or injured), and was being washed over by surf at the high tide line, making no attempt to move. A stranded mammal report has been filed with OMMSN.

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decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

November 1, 2024

High tides have leveled dune development.

Toni Duquette

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

October 25, 2024

I walked Miles 217 and 218, but photos are from Mile 217.

CoastWatch Programs Manager

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

November 21, 2022

Quick walk during mid-afternoon hours.

IsraelK

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

July 27, 2021

Business as usual.

alexgrobbins

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

February 20, 2020

This is our first winter in Newport.

digincommunity

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

November 15, 2019

I took more photos of underside & tail of Pacific Ray (tentative ID) then I uploaded.

malachite

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

November 14, 2019

Tentative ID of a pacific ray on the beach lying in run off stream that, according to linked Google map segment, that is located a little north of NW 20th in Newport, OR.

malachite

Mile 217

Newport, Nye Beach north, Agate Beach south

June 4, 2019

Last month we had contacted State Parks regarding the need for a Doggie Poop Station.

digincommunity