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One place "Social Distancing" does not apply. Since 2013, the Sea Star Wasting Disease has been severely affecting the Pacific Ocean Sea Stars causing them to almost disappear. Low tide and low sand level revealed my favorite rocks and the first photo this year I have been able to take and I am delighted with the number and apparent health of these very plump sea stars and their food sources. Maybe there will be hope for us, too, in the future.

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Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 0.9 feet.

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Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

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Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

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Mile 244

Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

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Mile 244

Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

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Mile 244

Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

April 14, 2023

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Mile 244

Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

June 13, 2022

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Mile 244

Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

February 19, 2022

What stays the same here and needs attention is the plastic drainage pipes hanging down the cliff from private property that drain onto the beach.

Victoria

Mile 244

Wecoma Beach north, Lincoln City, Roads End south

December 28, 2021

Crab fishing gear on the beach.

Victoria