April 1, 2016 - Brien M
This is my end-of-quarter report for the first quarter of this year. It coincides well with the annual Spring beach clean-up that took place on the last Saturday of March. My daughter and I picked up so much trash that day, and still couldn't get all of it. I had...read more
January 1, 2016 - Brien M
It was New Year's Day morning, and no better way to begin 2016 than a visit to my beach! As expected, I noticed lots of landslide/erosion damage from the extreme weather we had in December. What took me by surprise was the volume of tsunami debris. There were fishing nets,...read more
November 26, 2015 - Brien M
It was Thanksgiving morning 2015. I went to my beach to get photos of king tide at precisely high tide. Because my beach is nearly submerged during events like this, I was very limited as to a vantage point from where to take pictures. From where I was able to...read more
September 19, 2015 - Brien M
It was the annual Great Oregon Fall Beach Clean-up event today. I knew there was going to be lots of debris to pick up, so I brought along my daughter and another helper. Debris was the usual garbage I traditionally find on the previous events; Styrofoam, plastic bottles, junk buoys,...read more
September 27, 2014 - Brien M
The annual Fall beach clean-up was today, and weather conditions could not have been better. I filled all three of my SOLV bags, plus an arm full of loose, larger items. Afterward, I was still in "clean-up" mode, so I spent another couple hours picking up trash along the adjacent...
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August 24, 2014 - Brien M
My coast mile has many areas that can only be accessed by water. I have done it that way before, but given it's difficulty, I decided to study my mile from a whole different point of view. I chartered a helicopter ride from the tour company that operates out of...
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August 16, 2014 - Brien M
It was a very comfortable Saturday morning low tide. Warm, with light cloud cover. I was able to do a follow-up survey on the sea stars that live on the off-shore rocks. And sadly, SSWS was very evident. There remains a lot of residual tsunami debris on the high beach...
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May 31, 2014 - Brien M
It was a minus tide, and it allowed me to observe the invertebrates living on the "off-shore" rocks. There was a huge presence of purple shore crabs climbing about on every boulder. They were hard to photograph because they would scatter and hide when ever they would detect me. There...
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March 22, 2014 - Brien M
It was an awesome morning on the Oregon Coast for the annual Spring beach clean-up. There was lots of garbage on Cape Cove beach. I got a head start on the clean-up last weekend by hauling out two bags of trash. This morning, packed out two large chunks of Styrofoam...
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February 12, 2010 - Brien M
It is early 2010, and I can now access my beach, because the sea lion invasion is over. The sea lions left lots of evidence about their presence, and it was not pretty. There were six dead sea lions on the rocks, in one spot, there was one carcass on...
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December 2, 2009 - Brien M
It's New Years Day 2014, and I am finally back on the cyberspace grid! I've resolved to get caught up on my mile reports. I am gonna start by going back about four years. Mile 178 was making headlines around the nation when thousands of visiting sea lions crashed on...
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December 1, 2009 - Foggy
As
previously reported by FriendOfStrawberry on November 14, there's a huge collection of sea lions on the secluded beach just north of Sea Lion Caves. A Eugene Register Guard
article on December 1 quotes Jim Rice, "It happens every few years." It's still amazing.
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November 14, 2009 - FriendofStrawberry
There is an overlook between Sea Lion Caves and north to the tunnel where a number of cars can park and look north to see Heceta Head Lighthouse. Today about 12:30 pm we saw thousands of California Sea Lions on the remote beach and water below. Unbelievable number of sea...
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September 22, 2009 - Brien M
Hey folks, I am still trying to play "catch up" with my mile reports. This one goes back to fall of 2009, just before the famous sea lion invasion. It was Fall Beach clean-up, and my daughter and I picked up five bags of trash between us. One alarming thing...
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May 31, 2009 - Brien M
I was treated to another beautiful late Spring afternoon on the Oregon Coast. Two months after the Beach Clean-up, the beach was still pretty clean. Some crabbing gear washed up and I brought it home. Most unusual wildlife sighting today was a group of turkey vultures circling overhead and some...
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March 28, 2009 - Brien M
It was beach clean-up day on the Oregon Coast, and as usual, it was held in tandem with the "Whale Watching Spoken Here" event, of which one viewing location is along mile 178. When I checked with one of the volunteer staff, she said whale sightings were scarce, but there...
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March 20, 2009 - Brien M
On my visit to the beach today I found one thing to be most out of the ordinary, it was the complete lack of sea lions. There were none to be seen on the rocks or in the water. Typically, there is a constant background noise of sea lions barking,...
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February 28, 2009 - Brien M
I had all kinds of weather on this visit. Shoreline wildlife was scarce. I had to travel as far South as Sea Lion Point to encounter any sea lions; they used to be so thick on Cape Cove Beach that I couldn't do my normal rounds because they would be...
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January 18, 2009 - Brien M
The sea lions weren't so stingy with the beach today. Maybe it was the gorgeous weather. I was able to explore to the southernmost end of Cape Cove, a place I haven't been in a while, because the sea lions have been congregating there since last fall.There wasn't much in...
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January 5, 2009 - Brien M
The beach was not as congested with sea lions as it has been in the past,so I had a little more beach to myself. There were about 40 or 50 of them on the rocks on the South end,so I had to stay away from them.Sadly,there has been a lot...
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December 21, 2008 - Brien M
For the past three months I have not been able to observe my entire beach because there have been from one to two hundred sea lions hanging out on the South end of Cape Cove. As everyone knows, it is not advisable (or legal) to disturb these mammals. It was...
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March 29, 2008 - Brien M
Well it was Beach Clean-up day, so my daughter and I hit the beach with four trash bags in hand. We filled them all, quickly. It was the usual stuff: plastic bottles,styrofoam,fishing float fragments,footwear, etc. The only thing I salvaged was about twenty fathoms of crabbing rope. Kudos to all...
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January 13, 2008 - Brien M
Given the proximity of this beach to Sea Lion Caves, there are numerous sea lions off shore and on the rocks. This concentration could also be the reason that more often times than not, I will stumble upon a dead sea lion on the beach. Most of the time the...
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