Mile 248 Report
Cascade Head south, Salmon River
July 2, 2012
No tsunami debris, but possible invasive species: three very loud people on a jet ski.
Report Details
No tsunami debris, but possible invasive species: three very loud people on a jet ski.
Conditions
Temperature: 63 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: 5.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 13. Playing in sand: 6. Surfing: 1. Kayaking: 2. Fishing: 2. Other Activities: jet ski. Lots of pre-holiday activity in this usually quiet place, including a jet ski and two kayakers offshore.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
Pigeon guillemots, common murres, western gulls, brown pelicans, Caspian terns, and pelagic and Brandt's cormorants, and harbor seals. No swimming sea lions (though some Steller sea lions were hauled out north of Two Arches).
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Immature bald eagle at Cascade Head.
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Pelagic cormorants, pigeon guillemots, one bald eagle, and 4-5 harbor seals at Cascade Head.
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Common murres, pigeon guillemots, pelagic cormorants, and harbor seals at Cascade Head.
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Nine fishermen, western and horned grebes, pigeon guillemot, three cormorant species, one swimming sea lion, and ten harbor seals.
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Cascade Head south, Salmon River
I rescued two capsized kayakers in chaotic surf off the mouth of the Salmon River.
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