Mile 243 Report
Wecoma Beach, Lincoln City
July 27, 2021
Calm people, high sand canceled out low tide for tide pooling, moderately windy summer Tuesday with marine layer that lifted about 11:00 to clear skys.
Report Details
Calm people, high sand canceled out low tide for tide pooling, moderately windy summer Tuesday with marine layer that lifted about 11:00 to clear skys.
Conditions
Temperature: 56 F. Cloud Cover: Foggy. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: -0.9 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 195. Number of dogs: 9. Walking or running: 10. Playing in surf: 6. Sitting: 5. Tidepooling: 30. Surfing: 4. Other Activities: Appears to be camping tent South of Surftides Motel and North of Starfish Inn at about NW 29th.. NO CARS! YEA! NW 15th Street access closed until September. Makes for a much calmer, cleaner beach.
Driftline Content
Small rocks, Shells.
Actions & Comments
Reported camping tent to non-emergency police.


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