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Another Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. Clear skys, calm waves, clean beach, reasonable people and controled dogs. Priceless.

Conditions

Temperature: 51 F. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 4.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 89. Number of dogs: 15. Walking or running: 81. Sitting: 6. Fishing: 1. Other Activities: biking, 1.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks on beach, allowed: 11.

Beached Birds

Total dead birds: 1.

Driftline Content

Small rocks, Seaweeds and seagrass, Wood pieces.

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Looking north at NW 15th Street Beach access Lincoln City, Oregon, auto access within restricted area. Sometimes.
Fresh Jelly on Wecoma Beach

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Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

September 26, 2024

Beautiful sunny post-summer day.

Patty Gardner

Mile 243

Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

September 5, 2024

It has been a very hard year for Lion's Mane jellies with large numbers of whole or almost whole jellies and pieces, large and small at the tide line. Enjoyed meeting a praying mantis and, hopefully assisting in its recovery from the tide.

Galex

Mile 243

Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

May 30, 2024

Bright, sunny but windy Thursday after Memorial Day weekend.

Garretta

Mile 243

Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

May 27, 2024

Broad sunny beach on a holiday weekend.

Patty Gardner

Mile 243

Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

April 7, 2024

Significant changes specifically at NW 30th Street in front of Surftides Motel with exposed slabs, large rocks, gravel fields and huge boulders where only flat sand was before.

Garretta

Mile 243

Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

March 31, 2024

Beautiful sunny Spring Break morning.

Patty Gardner

Mile 243

Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

January 16, 2024

Balmy 40 degree quiet day after a week of freezing rain and significant ice with temps in the low 30's.

Garretta Garetta

Mile 243

Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City

December 8, 2023

For the first time, no dead birds or mammals seen, but many dead fish at the wrack line today.

Patty Gardner