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MILE 137 on 6/17/08   -   COMUBP
LOCATIONCoos  •  Oregon Dunes NRA, west of [Coos] Clear Lake
CONDITIONSTuesday 2:00 PM  •  Sunny  •  58° F  •  Wind: Calm/Light from the NW  •  Tide: 4 ft
HUMANSPeople: 23  •  Dogs: 1
ACTIVITIESWalking/running: 2  •  Sitting: 5
CONCERNS
DISTURBANCESShorebirds moving in response to humans/dogs
VEHICLESCars/Trucks on beach, allowed: 2  •  ATVs/OHVs on beach, allowed: 17  •  Cars/Trucks on beach, prohibited: 0  •  ATVs/OHVs on beach, prohibited: 0
ACTIV.COMMENTS
NOTABLE WILDLIFETwo groups of gulls were resting on the beach consisting of 79 and 74 mostly immature birds. Little wrack was present but a few mole crab casings were visible.
DEAD BIRDSTotal: 1  •  Species/names: One dark phase Northern Fulmar was found high on the beach.
STRANDEDTotal: 0
FISH & INVERTSA few deceased mole crabs.
DRIFTLINEShells  •  Animal casings
NEW DEVELOPMENT
MODIFICATIONS
NATURAL CHANGES
COMMENTSThe beach was unremarkable except that it was well used by ATV folks based on count and previous tracks. Much of the beach area has smoothed out between low tide and the sea wall. Some abrupt drop-off areas were still evident.
SUMMARYA beautiful sunny day at the beach with tolerable wind velocity. Lots of ATV folks were using the area, including several families with multiple vehicles and young children. No signs of concern were evident. The gulls present were occasionally flushed as ATVs passed by, but they resettled immediately. Shells, animal casings and a few dead mole crabs in driftline. Beach was level with some abrupt dropoffs. One dead dark phase Northern Fulmar. Moderate human impact (23)-2 walking, 5 sitting and the remainder in cars/trucks and ATV's in allowed area.
OBSERVERcomubp EMAIL   •  REPORT PUBLISHED 7/7/08 3:05 PM  •  EDITED 12/16/08 3:43 PM
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