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Some trash. I have found about 4 plastic bottles that are definitely from Japan. The rest are local. And, quite a lot of styrofoam. I thought some of the big pieces were not from Japan, and looked like they had beenin the water for years. BUT, upon a closer inspection,the stuff was loosely packed. Just picking it up (thiswas a piece about 3 ft long and 18 inches in diameter),caused a lot of pebbles to slough off. So, this stuff could very well be from Japan. This is the nasty type of styrofoam;fish eat the pebbles and die.A lot less Black Oystercatchers. Back in 2007 this time ofyear, I often counted 14 on the beach. This year (2012), the max is 4.Fewer seals. I have seen 2 pups only, one back in May and one just 10 days back. Very late!. Both seemed healthy.Ed Rossiter

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Temperature: 65 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 3.0 feet.

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

July 14, 2023

This small beach area is fairly well protected as mentioned except for a privately owned section between conservation easement properties.

alcyonlord@gmail.com

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

October 3, 2020

Foggy morning hike of mile 34.

tayloreandc

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

July 20, 2020

We spent a good number of hours watching birds (cormorants, pigeon guillemots, adult and juvenile bald eagles, great blue heron, osprey carrying fish,  pelicans moving north, oystercatchers).

alcyonlord@gmail.com

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

March 4, 2020

Was too rocky for me to walk very far south starting at roughly the halfway point, sand moves out in October and November.

tayloreandc

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

June 4, 2019

Beautiful sunny morning on Wakeman Beach, with just a slight breeze.

tayloreandc

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

January 27, 2019

The most notable change has been the movement of sand from the northern half of the beach which occurs each winter.

tayloreandc

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

July 26, 2018

Path through old forest south of Winston property is being maintained; recent bramble clipping evident.

lordfamily

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

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Wakeman Beach, Geisel Monument Wayside

July 1, 2012

Some trash.

edbear