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Mile 287

Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

May 31, 2014

With exception of large quantities of marine debris, conditions and human activities were typical of prior visits.

C Nelson

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Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

March 22, 2014

The northern end of Bay Ocean spit had been thoroughly cleaned by a large group of volunteers the day before the official SOLVE clean up, so there was very little remaining trash to be picked up on the shore from the north end of mile 287 southward into the town of Cape Meares.

C Nelson

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Mile 287

Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

January 26, 2014

All in all, a lovely, calm day on Mile 287.

C Nelson

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Mile 287

Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

December 14, 2013

Because the SOLVE beach clean up was cancelled this year, I was expecting to see more litter than usual on the beach.

C Nelson

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Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

August 31, 2013

Conditions largely unchanged from last visit.

C Nelson

Mile 287

Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

July 28, 2013

Beach looked clean and remarkably clear of debris, which may have been due to a covering of windblown sand (campers reported that the weekend had been quite windy).

C Nelson

Mile 287

Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

March 30, 2013

A terrific day on mile 287.

C Nelson

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Mile 287

Bayocean Peninsula north of Bayocean site 2

September 22, 2012

Walked from bay to beach on roadway that accesses the property on which development has been previously noted.

C Nelson