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Two fabulous pictures taken by Randall Henderson, of the Necanicum River flowing north then almost a right angle turn to flow due west. Note Seaside airport in the lower right and Highway 101 weaving through the lower middle of the picture. The picture is facing west, fairly low tide, and shows a very soggy Seaside. Land we call the island, in the mid foreground is now back in Seaside. Less than 6 years ago the River flowed snugly along the side of the Seaside bluffs on the south side of the estuary.

Conditions

Temperature: 56 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: W. Tide Level: 4.4 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 3. Walking or running: 3. Beach deserted but it had been a busy day: beach trike tracks, running dogs, pictures drawn in the sand.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 4. RVs/Buses parking: 1.

Notable Wildlife

cormorants flying offshore a few gulls flying around

Driftline Content

Shells.

Natural Changes

River cutting through

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August 2, 2023

People enjoying the beach, nesting Snowy Plovers in distress, Juvenile Brown Pelicans learn about dogs;

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July 31, 2023

Lots of birds observed: Osprey - 2 fishing at mouth of estuary; one adult and one juvenile Adult Bald Eagle resting on north end of Necanicum SpitSnowy Plover flying around estuary island acting distressed with a loose Jack Russel Terrier in the vicinity of Nest 7A

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Mile 324

July 29, 2023

New flock of Brown Pelicans at mouth of estuary along with some Canada Geese, seagulls and Caspian Terns were disturbed several times before relocating to sandbar surrounded by water;Snowy Plover disturbed on island between Necanicum River and Neawanna Creek by two people tidepooling;Tour Helicopter flew over five separate times twice low enough (though probably not illegal) to disturb two Bald Eagles and two Osprey hunting in estuary;Small structure built of driftwood still on the Necanicum Spit being used as shelter;

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Mile 324

July 18, 2023

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Mile 324

July 10, 2023

We saw lots of dead crabs, some kelp and algae on the surfline, and some driftwood.

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Mile 324

August 4, 2022

My morning walk began gloriously with the sun peaking through the clouds and chirping birds flitting through the dune grasses.

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Mile 324

July 9, 2022

Two Snowy Plovers seen with eggs at nests within protected sites.

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Mile 324

July 8, 2022

Beautiful clear day, moderate amount of human activity; two Snowy Plovers seen in newly designated protected areas exhibiting nesting behavior; one harbor seal pup on the rocks of the Necanicum Inlet Island; numerous seagulls and terns along with a few cormoronts; The amount of fireworks debris, burned logs, and styrofoam at the waterline is disheartening.

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