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A very large sea lion is decomposing right in front of the the rest area on the beach. Sadly a family with some boys felt it was ok to play in the sand next to the sea lion. The wind was blowing from the north to the south because you could still smell the sea lion decomposing. I was not able to walk the rest of Mile 35 due to same family's dog was off its leash and kept trying to start something with my dog. The one teenager kept retrieving to the dog but only to let it off to run at us. Finally I just left the beach.

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Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

July 14, 2023

We saw nothing of note, just continuance of erosive factors and revelations of not-recent human efforts to hold back same.

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Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

July 18, 2020

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Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

December 23, 2019

The beach was relatively clean of natural and organic material, driftwood included.

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Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

November 18, 2019

lordfamily

Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

July 4, 2014

Dead Stellar Sea Lion at the water edge with 3 GSW .

Oceanhippie2

Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

May 16, 2014

Debris found at the end of my mile 35 next to the Ophir Rest Area.

Oceanhippie2

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

September 9, 2013

Blue Whale spotted from first small view point just north of Nesika Beach about 200 ft off the shore.

Oceanhippie2

Mile 35

Nesika Beach, south of Ophir Safety Rest Area

July 27, 2013

A very large sea lion is decomposing right in front of the the rest area on the beach.

Oceanhippie2