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I was the only person on the beach.  There was one bald eagle flying south and one flying north.Some kelp was washed up on the rocks.  The sand area was very clean.There was a landslide with a few trees on the north end of Mile 306.

Conditions

Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 0.5 feet.

Activities

Walking or running: 1.

Wrackline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Shells.

Natural Changes

Landslides/major boulder falls, Newly exposed roots/trees falling.

Actions & Comments

A landslide with trees on Cove Beach. 

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COVE BEACH LANDSLIDE WITH TREES
LANDSLIDE COVE BEACH
LANDSLIDE WITH TREES ON COVE BEACH

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All Mile 307 Reports

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Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

December 30, 2025

The weather was very mild.

Rick Hess

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

September 14, 2025

The north end of the mile 307 beach had jelly fish covering much of the sand. I looked at the beach again on Sept.

Rick Hess

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

June 13, 2025

It was good to see the migrating pelicans and murres back in Cove Beach.

RICK

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

March 24, 2025

The condition of the beach is good.

RICHARD HESS

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

December 6, 2024

It was a nice late fall day.

RICK HESS

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

September 15, 2024

20 people were observing the barnacles and sea anemones on Arch Cape and enjoying the good weather.

RICK HESS

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

May 30, 2024

It was a very nice day.

Rick Hess

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

March 14, 2024

The wrack line contained small (2-4") crab casings, clam shells and broken sand dollars. There was a small land slide near a house drain line - see picture. The sand level was low on the north end of mile 307 which leaves the rocks uncovered.

RICK HESS