Mile 299 Report
South end Manzanita Beach
October 4, 2018
The summer crush of tourists has passed.
Report Details
The summer crush of tourists has passed...only 6 strolling people and 3 dogs were noted in addition to 4 dead common murres and 1 dead cormorant. More brown macroalgae (seaweed) had washed in than has been usual in the past few months. After an unusually dry summer, the build-up of salt spray on the cliffs of Neahkahnie Mountain had turned the dark basalt to white.
Conditions
Temperature: 65 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: 2.6 feet.
Activities
Number of people: 6. Number of dogs: 3. Walking or running: 6.
Beached Birds
Total dead birds: 5. 4 murres, 1 cormorant
Wrackline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Wood pieces.
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South end Manzanita Beach
There was much "building' happening on the stretch of beach during the Oregon Spring Break
Terry
Mile 299
South end Manzanita Beach
There were a great number of people and dogs enjoying the beach this long Thanksgiving weekend.
Terry Folen
Mile 299
South end Manzanita Beach
The Nehalem Bay State park has partially reopened which has allowed more people to come to the area and stay overnight. It is also summer and we have had exceptionally good weather which brings more people out to enjoy the beach. There are still quite a few logs on the beach from winter storms but many have been washed back out to sea.
Terry Folen
Mile 299
South end Manzanita Beach
I think the amount if debris on the beach is the most noticeable observation that i was able to make.
Terry Folen
Mile 299
South end Manzanita Beach
The beach was clear of most driftwood and the wrack line was very high.
Terry Folen
Mile 299
South end Manzanita Beach
This was my first "intentional" walk on this part of the beach paying close attention to what my mile looked and felt like. I saw about 50 semipalmated sandpipers playing together at the break line. There were many piles of seaweed, a few large jellyfish and lots of slippery jelly fish pieces.
Terry Folen
Mile 299
South end Manzanita Beach
A foggy day with blue sky sometimes peeking out above.
Christine Pendergrass
Mile 299
South end Manzanita Beach
A clear blue sky and mild temperatures brought dozens of people onto the beach.
Christine Pendergrass







