July 23, 2020 - PaulSherman
No violations or unusual environmental damage noted. Healthy sea star population and flock of brown pelicans observed.read more
May 8, 2020 - PaulSherman
All was well on Mile 21 in the early morning of 8 May on a very low tide (-1.5). An apparently orphaned Harbor Seal pup was observed on the beach in the cove at the southernmost end of Mile 21. It crawled safely back to the ocean.read more
January 30, 2020 - PaulSherman
May 3, 2014 - PaulSherman
The starfish we had seen dead and washed-up near pistol river / ocean coast line had disappeared --probably washed back into sea.As we walked mile 21, we observed hundreds of mole crab exuviae! Their molt had to have taken place within last 4-5 days, as the exuviae were not present...
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April 18, 2014 - PaulSherman
Mrs. Peregrine Strikes AgainUpon our arrival, we observed the resident Peregrine pair on the dunes just adjacent to the Pistol River mouth. The male had just arrived, scaring up about 20 gulls bathing in the river estuary. He landed on top of his mate, attempting a brief copulation (
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April 5, 2014 - PaulSherman
The migratory eagles we observed over the Pistol River did appear to bother gulls that typically bath in the Pistol river estuary. We saw three to four harbor seals in the river confluence with the ocean, offshore. There was a great deal of small rock wash up and quite a...
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March 7, 2014 - PaulSherman
We came upon the widened mouth of the Pistol River after many days of rain, and saw the area strangely absent of bathing gulls. Three Ravens were hawking, and a Peregrine dive bombed them then landed on a driftwood stump. We soon discovered why Ms. Peregrine stayed in the area:...
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January 17, 2014 - PaulSherman
We removed a minor amount of washed up "Oregon" debris and left a rubber tire that had washed up near end of mi 21-20 (rolled up to sand dune base). American made, Kelly Titanium, size R275-16We were happy to see Harbor Seals returning to the mouth of the Pistol, and...
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January 4, 2014 - Bob Ivey
Did some additional research about the area. There is a proposal for a golf couse which would include beach access farther down the coast, where was once a commercial salmon hatchery operated, Burned Hill. I would like to walk the point at minus tide this spring, I'll alway remember Crook...
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