Mile 305 Report
Oswald West SP, Cape Falcon N
May 7, 2012
Great hike to very end of possible area to walk in due to extremely low tide.
Report Details
Great hike to very end of possible area to walk in due to extremely low tide. One seal skeleton with no way to identify cause of death. One big (BIG!) boat or ship bumper that I will report to the tsunami information folks. Moderate amount of round plastic buoys washed ashore by recent higher tides and strong west winds. No concerns of note. Great time to take photos of an area that is accessible only once or twice per year.
Conditions
Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: -2.1 feet.
Human Activities
Just me, as usual.
Notable Wildlife
No seals, but signs of body dragging indicate habitat is still a resting place for seals.
Driftline Content
Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.). Huge bumper buoy; possible tsunami debris
Natural Changes
Landslides/major boulder falls. Moderate landslide as often seen in area
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Four of us arrived 0600 hours and left about 0900 hours.
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