Report Details

Many brown pelicans, and continued erosion of bluffs.

Conditions

Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: W. Tide Level: 0.1 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 6.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 1.

Notable Wildlife

more than 1000 brown pelicans on the Bird Rocks

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Small rocks, Wood pieces.

Natural Changes

Erosion of vegetated foredune, Newly exposed roots/trees falling, Landslides/major boulder falls.

Actions & Comments

continued erosion of the bluff below 31845 and 31841 Clatsop Lane.

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Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

March 14, 2024

The wrack line contained small (2-4") crab casings, clam shells and broken sand dollars. There was a small land slide near a house drain line - see picture. The sand level was low on the north end of mile 307 which leaves the rocks uncovered.

RICK HESS

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

December 11, 2023

Other than the wheel and tire, the beach was very clean.

Rick Hess

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

September 15, 2023

8 people and 2 dogs were walking on the beach.

Bald Eagle

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

June 8, 2023

Three people were walking on the beach.

Bald Eagle

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Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

March 16, 2023

I was the only person on the beach.

Bald Eagle

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

February 25, 2023

Beautiful sunny day on the beach with a few pockets of snow from the storm two days ago remaining.

patecobb

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Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

December 15, 2022

There were two people and one dog walking on the beach.

Bald Eagle

Mile 307

Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek

September 1, 2022

12 sea stars were on the large rock 100 feet south of Arch Cape.

Bald Eagle