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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

February 10, 2011

On the south beach, the driftline was light with small rocks and a few pieces of kelp and surfgrass, Phyllospadix.

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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

January 28, 2011

The north cove had little or no driftline, and sand had been removed exposing large rocks at the base of the bluff.

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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

October 20, 2010

Don Suva helped us remove five bags (over 130 pounds) of ice plant from the headland rock and upper dune area of the north cove of Crook Point.

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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

July 13, 2010

We spent the early morning hours exploring the intertidal area during this low tide.

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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

May 28, 2010

No driftline in the north cove.

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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

February 2, 2010

Ten species of kelp/algae, Hydrozoa, Leather Bryozoa (Flustrellidra spinifera), a sponge (Neoesperiopsis), Sea Pork (Aplidium), small rocks, wood pieces and ocean-based debris in the driftline.

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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

December 3, 2009

We saw four crab boats to the west of Crook Point today.

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Saddle Rock, Crook Point

October 1, 2009

The southern portion of the mile continues to accumulate sand but lacked any drift.

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