Mile 301 Report
Neahkahnie Beach north, Oswald West SP
December 11, 2013
This report was submitted by a concerned citizen.
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This report was submitted by a concerned citizen.On the beach of Neahkahnie on Dec 11, 2013 there were about 50 seastars dead on the beach. All in one area and viewed Mon and Wed. Don't know if they were the same ones both days as the tide had been in and out a number of times. The seastars looked healthy, no legs missing or mushy appearance. posted by Fawn
Dead Fish or Invertebrates
on the beach of neahkahnie on dec 11 2013 there were about 50 seastars dead on the beach. all in one area and viewed mon and wed. don't know if they were the same ones both days as the tide had been in and out a number of times. the seastars looked healthy. no legs missing or mushy appearance.
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