Mile 218 Report
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
March 4, 2011
Dead California sea lion on the sand at high tide line, about 700 metres north of Agate Beach Wayside.
Report Details
Dead California sea lion on the sand at high tide line, about 700 metres north of Agate Beach Wayside. The animal appears to have died fairly recently; completely intact except for exposed soft tissue (eyes, lips) which the gulls were working. First fresh carcass to wash up on this section of beach for quite some time.
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Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
As part of an annual Coast Watch Volunteer Celebration, seven participants walked Mile 218 together on a busy and beautiful day on the beach.
Coast Watch Volunteer Celebration
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
We saw snowy plover dad and babies.
siletzbiology
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
The tide was going out and the beach started to get more human traffic.
siletzbiology
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
We had a few people ask us what we were doing.
siletzbiology
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
*** Watch Note *** This is my first documentation of Mile 218 (Agate Beach) and I will use today's report as a baseline for reporting future changes.
Darlynd
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
I first attempted this survey on June 17.
dderickson




