Mile 313 Report
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
April 10, 2010
many people enjoying a sunny day on the beach.
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many people enjoying a sunny day on the beach.children playing in the creek running from the Ecola Outfall pipe.Still no warning sign posted.reading from Jennifer Ketterman taken 4/7 had count of 544- more than triple the accepted 'safe' level of bacteria.waiting for the next testing, and the placement of a sign.
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Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
An early morning walk to Haystack Rock was mostly foggy and overcast, with a brief clearing in the weather mid-morning.
sultanym
Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
Overall, Haystack Rock is a treasure trove of marine biological diversity, from invertebrates and pelagic birds to marine mammals, with an active education program for curious beach visitors. The best tidepool invertebrate diversity today was observed at the south end of Haystack Rock in the area often referred to as "The Needles. As I was tidepooling, I heard multiple beach visitors asking about sea slugs and how to locate nudibranchs.
sultanym
Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
Beautiful day on the beach, cloudy and pleasant.
FOHRAP1
Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
A cloudy calm day on the beach with a few visitors.
FOHRAP1
Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
A beautiful beach day, with small numbers of people.
FOHRAP1
Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
A beautiful day on the beach today.
FOHRAP1
Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
Today was windy, mixed with rain.
FOHRAP1
Mile 313
Tolovana Park north, Haystack Rock
A cloudy day with intermittent mist, with comfortable temperatures and light human activity for a summer day made the mile walk very enjoyable.
FOHRAP1