Mile 338 Report
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
September 18, 2009
A tall driftwood pole has been erected on the beach to mark the trail to parking lot A; a driftwood campfire was still smoldering but not endangering other driftwood or the beach grass.
Report Details
A tall driftwood pole has been erected on the beach to mark the trail to parking lot A; a driftwood campfire was still smoldering but not endangering other driftwood or the beach grass.
Conditions
Temperature: 63 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: S. Tide Level: 3.5 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 10. Number of dogs: 5.
Concerns
Litter
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
very few birds/some pelicans, cormorants, seagulls
Beached Birds
Total dead birds: 1. seagull/no oil or other
Dead Fish or Invertebrates
One dead gray 5 foot shark midway between beach approaches/ closer to the dunes
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