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We expected to find a lot of debris, tsunami and otherwise, because it had been quite some time since we made the trip to the beach, but to our surprise and amazement there was very little trash of any kind. I checked the submitted reports thinking someone else may have been there before us, but nothing was posted. Among the five of us we only filled up about two bags - so that was a good sign ... I hope. Fifteen people and five dogs on the beach. Six people windsurfing.

Conditions

Temperature: 45 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Strong. Wind Direction: S. Tide Level: 1.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 15. Number of dogs: 5. Windsurfing: 6. There were several windsurfers which was fun to watch!

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 4. Cars/trucks on beach, allowed: 4.

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Mile 108

April 1, 2016

There wasn't an excessive amount of trash and only found a few glass bottles that appeared to have foreign markings (Japanese?

Anonymous

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Mile 108

March 23, 2013

We expected to find a lot of debris, tsunami and otherwise, because it had been quite some time since we made the trip to the beach, but to our surprise and amazement there was very little trash of any kind.

K Fassett

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Mile 108

April 15, 2012

We were expecting alot more trash because it had been some time between cleanup(s) but it was just the usual .

K Fassett

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Mile 108

April 8, 2011

As previously reported, there was an unusual amount of trash and debris, esp.

K Fassett

Mile 108

September 25, 2010

The amount of garbage seemed less than usual.

K Fassett

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Mile 108

April 10, 2010

10 people on the beach and four dogs.

Michelle

Mile 108

February 27, 2010

12 people walking, 1 dog not on leash,few wildlife, only a few Snowy Plovers,piles of trash: plastic, rope, pillow, part of a dock covered in trash.

Michelle

Mile 108

September 20, 2008

Nothing too unusual except an unusual number of bottle caps, and short pieces of rope.

K Fassett