Report Details

It was a quiet, pleasant walk heading north of the Coquille River Lighthouse. Gulls were gathered in the sand by the jetty while dozens of pelicans, several cormorants and a few Sanderlings flew about. Bull kelp, shell fragments, crab molt and small stones were notable in the driftline. Two other people were out and about, one rock-hunting. Three dead Common Murres were in the high-tide line, as were two marine mammals. One was definitely dead and mostly buried in sand just north of the lighthouse beach parking lot. The other I couldn't determine. It was brown, about 6 feet long and showed no signs of injury. It did not appear to be breathing but had its eyes intact. I didn't want to disturb it by closer inspection, in case it was alive. But it showed no reaction to my inspection within 5 feet.

Conditions

Temperature: 50 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 3.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 2. Walking or running: 1.

Notable Wildlife

Dozens of pelicans flying offshore in their quest for fish; some cormorants doing likewise. Gulls gathered on sand beside jetty; a few Sanderlings flitting about.

Beached Birds

Total dead birds: 3. No bands on Common Murres.

Stranded Marine Mammals

Total stranded mammals: 2. One possibly alive, possibly a sea lion.The other a probable dead harbor seal. Both in the half-mile north of the Coquille River jetty.

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Shells, Small rocks.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

August 4, 2023

Common murres continue to wash up in the high line along Jetty Beach.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

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It has not been a happy time for common murres on Elephant Rock of late.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

June 21, 2023

Another dead fur seal washed up a few weeks after one did on the southern half of Mile 102, this time further north of Coquille Point.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

June 1, 2023

A fur seal pup washed up in the high-tide line a few yards north of the 8th St.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

September 28, 2022

Observations taken over 2 days because of river.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

June 19, 2022

A calm, overcast morning of 55 drew 8 folks and 4 dogs to the beach at 7 a.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

March 19, 2022

A chilly NW wind didn't deter 9 folks -- 5 rock hunting, the others walking -- from hitting the South Jetty beach on an overcast morning with a low tide of 0.

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Mile 102

Coquille River, South Jetty, Lighthouse

September 25, 2021

The northern half of this mile was engulfed by thick fog, but still attracted two other beach goers searching for agates.

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