Mile 338 Report
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
April 20, 2011
Scotch broom and wild strawberries both starting to bloom on the approach to our mile.
Report Details
Scotch broom and wild strawberries both starting to bloom on the approach to our mile. Many people recreating on the beach today/clamdigging and surfing. The beach was relatively clean of debris, man-made and natural thanks probably to the beach cleanup done within the last month.
Human Activities
Number of people: 15. Number of dogs: 2. Surfing: 3. Other Activities: clamdigging/12 people.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
seagulls
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