Mile 333 Report
Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
June 20, 2012
Mile 333 is a comparatively remote stretch of beach, bordered by Camp Rilea.
Report Details
Mile 333 is a comparatively remote stretch of beach, bordered by Camp Rilea. There were more people there, and more significant pieces of debris and plastic than I've seen in past visits. A day or so before, a dead baby seal had washed up on the beach there. It was there yesterday (6/19) but gone today (6/20).
Conditions
Temperature: 65 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: 2.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 16. Number of dogs: 3. Walking or running: 2. Playing in surf: 2. Playing in sand: 4. Sitting: 5. Photography: 1. Fishing: 2. Other Activities: Driving. We made two visits in the last two days. On Tues, 6/19 we saw an eagle along the waterline at about mile 331 or 332. A woman was trying to get close to it with a camera, the eagle moved away from her. The eagle may have been ill.
Concerns
Disturbances: Shorebirds moving in response to humans/dogs
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
There were very few birds.
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Land-based debris (picnics, etc.), Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.), Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea), Shells, Small rocks, Styrofoam, Wood pieces.
Actions & Comments
Picked up a couple of big bags of trash, mostly styrofoam. There was far more styrofoam noted than in visits in previous months. Pieces of styrofoam were bigger than I'm used to seeing, and much of it looked like it had come from flat pieces as are used in insulation. There were a couple of pieces that looked like they'd been fishing floats, and one looked like the sort of segment of a circle that could have come from a life preserver. There was a sort of uniformity in the state of decomposition of the "large curd" pieces of styrofoam. Some pieces of debris had mollusks of some kind that had started to grow on one side of the piece.

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Mile 333
Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
Came across these 2 mystery egg cases this morning.
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Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
Came across a few patches of what look like Market Squid egg cases, the first we've seen on the Oregon coast.
Merce and Michael
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Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
Lots of people and dogs on a bright sunny day.
Merce and Michael
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Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
There was half a butchered elk rib cage in the parking area when we arrived which, quite oddly, was gone when we got back after the Mile.
Merce and Michael
Mile 333
Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
Mile 333 is a comparatively remote stretch of beach, bordered by Camp Rilea.
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Mile 333
Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
We picked up about three bags of mostly plastic debris.
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Mile 333
Columbia Beach, Camp Rilea MR
This was a first visit for us, virtually all of the driftline was composed of driftwood.
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