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During this quarter, there are usually 1 or 2 people on the North Cover beach and the most we saw was 18. Usually driftline is deep (up to 2 foot in places) and runs along most of the North Cove beach but in December the driftline was much reduced and restricted to the center of the cove. Shells, kelp, animal casings, small rocks, wood pieces, ocean-based debris and styrofoam in drifline. One auto tire and muffler on beach as well as 700 golf balls (estimated by volume). These were removed as they may be a danger to wildlife. Didn't see any whales off Cape Arago this quarter (although saw several further north towards Shore Acres). Birds commonly in cove were Western Gulls, Black Oystercatchers, Phalaropes, Cormorants, and Turkey Vultures. Did see many crows, but not any lately. Also saw a Great Blue Heron several times and, occasionally a Belted Kingfisher, Harlequin Ducks, Canada Geese, and many Brown Pelicans in October. Sea Stars, shrimp, chitons and anemones in tidepools and on rocks. In October, there were 3 dead sea lions (in one case just a bit of the torso) and 2 dead Harbor Seals. Saw no dead birds this quarter.

Conditions

Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Tide Level: 0.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 4.

Concerns

Litter

Notable Wildlife

Sea lions,sea stars (not grouped. Approx 1 per 100 square feet), shrimp (some stranded in shallow pools), chitons, anemones (mostly green and aggregating, but one red), Western Gulls, Heron (Great Blue). Fewer birds than usual. Seaweed in driftline much reduced. What was left was in the center part of the North Cove.

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Ocean-based debris (from fishing boats, ship trash, etc.), Shells, Small rocks, Styrofoam, Wood pieces. 1 Truck tire, 1 muffler

Natural Changes

Path in tact. Second lot of stairs from the bottom, some erosion

Actions & Comments

Found 700 golf balls (estimated by volume) on the beach. Don't know if they are a danger to wildlife, but removed them anyway.

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

October 19, 2014

North Cove of Cape Arago was fairly clean of debris other than boat hull on north end.

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

December 17, 2011

Not much to report.

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

August 7, 2011

Here’s how things went: As we clamber down into the North Cove, a magnificent Osprey rises from the water right under our noses.

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

June 19, 2011

The tide was very low indeed (photos 1&2).

Pat&RobertaSmit

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

March 6, 2011

Not much activity.

Pat&RobertaSmit

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

December 4, 2010

Had to observe from the cliff tops owing to very muddy, slippery approaches to the North Cove.

Pat&RobertaSmit

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

September 19, 2010

Two dead sea lions in the North Cove (reported to Stranding Network), otherwise nothing unusual.

Pat&RobertaSmit

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Cape Arago, Drake Point, North Cove

June 20, 2010

The North Cove is closed in the Spring during the Harbor Seal and Elephant Seal pupping season, so we were not able to walk the beach.

Pat&RobertaSmit