Mile 293 Report
Rockaway Beach, State Wayside
February 6, 2022
A warm February day.
Report Details
A warm February day. About 40 people within the mile out enjoying the sunshine and low winds. Kids playing in the sand, a few kites, and several groups with multiple dogs walking the beach.The beach was relatively clean except at the drift line. Small items like plastic fragments, styrofoam pieces, and plastic wrappers found much closer to the higher trafficked area of Rockaway by the wayside. Normal amount of moon jellies and crab shells for the area.
Conditions
Temperature: 54 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: SW. Tide Level: 2.3 feet.
Activities
Number of people: 42. Number of dogs: 11. Walking or running: 28. Playing in sand: 4. Sitting: 10.
Other Activities: A beautiful Sunday afternoon. A lot of people out enjoying the calm and warm weather..
Dead Fish or Invertebrates
Large ling cod egg cluster on beach
Wrackline Content
Small rocks, Seaweeds and seagrass, Shells, Animal casings or molts, Wood pieces, Marine debris, Plastic debri (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea), Styrofoam, Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.). 8 4-9” rope fragments, 6 small styrofoam pieces, 7 bottle caps, 3 plastic bottles, 1 red cup and many wrappers and plastic zip lock bags (empty).
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Rockaway Beach, State Wayside
Newly dead seal below high tide line 1/2 mile south of city wayside.
Steven Prom
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I love to see tourist families come down and enjoy the beach, but some use the beach as a party house and just leave a mess behind.
Steven Prom
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Rockaway Beach, State Wayside
Pretty clean beach, with the exception of the fireworks campsite.
Steven Prom
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Rockaway Beach, State Wayside
Photo from distance of 2 eagles near new gull kill. Photo of level of sand from king tide wave on viewing bench.
Steven Prom
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Rockaway Beach, State Wayside
Surprised by huge quantity of kelp and lots of fishing industry garbage.
Steven Prom
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Rockaway Beach, State Wayside
I submitted a report recently on a beach 245 miles to the South, mile 49, the Port beach in Port Orford, where I noticed many jellyfish washed up.
Elaine Cramer







