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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

March 20, 2009

On my visit to the beach today I found one thing to be most out of the ordinary, it was the complete lack of sea lions.

Brien M

Mile 178

Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

February 28, 2009

I had all kinds of weather on this visit.

Brien M

Mile 178

Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

January 18, 2009

The sea lions weren't so stingy with the beach today.

Brien M

Mile 178

Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

January 5, 2009

The beach was not as congested with sea lions as it has been in the past,so I had a little more beach to myself.

Brien M

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Mile 178

Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

December 21, 2008

For the past three months I have not been able to observe my entire beach because there have been from one to two hundred sea lions hanging out on the South end of Cape Cove.

Brien M

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Mile 178

Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

March 29, 2008

Well it was Beach Clean-up day, so my daughter and I hit the beach with four trash bags in hand.

Brien M

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Mile 178

Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

January 13, 2008

Given the proximity of this beach to Sea Lion Caves, there are numerous sea lions off shore and on the rocks.

Brien M

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

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Cape Cove, Sea Lion Point, Sea Lion Caves

September 29, 2007

My daughter and I have been doing the beach clean-ups twice a year at this site since 1997.

Brien M