Zone 21 Shore Total Surveys Start Point Start Lat/Long End Point End Lat/Long Dates Walked Spring Surveys Fall Surveys First Walked Last Walked
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1 Zone 21 Shore south Total Surveys 9 Start Point Moosehead Point (China Poot Bay) Start Lat/Long End Point China Poot Bay (base of McKeon Spit) End Lat/Long Dates Walked 1985, 88, 90-91, 96, 99, 2002, Spring Surveys 6 Fall Surveys 6 First Walked 1985 Last Walked 2005 Total Person-Hours 151 Total Trash Bags Collected 4 Total Estimated Weight of Trash Collected 10 General Info Date 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Start Time End Time Lowest Tide at time Temperature (F) Sky sunny sunny partly cloudy Vertical Zones Walked: High Middle Low # of Observers Hours Spent Person-Hours Shoreline Walked (miles) circumference of McK Total Trip Mileage Did Observers... Hike? Kayak?
2 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Other (specify)? boat to China Poot Ba boat water tai Trash Bags Collected 1 Estimated Weight of Collected Trash Wildlife Birds Loons Sea Ducks Other Ducks and Geese 54 Bald Eagles Adults Immatures Nests 2 2 Shorebirds 72 Seabirds Crows and Ravens Others (see separate Bird list) ock glaucous Domestic Mammals Cattle Horses Dogs Other Land Mammals Moose Adults Calves Black Bears m Brown Bears 2 first Land/River Otters 4 Red Squirrels popul Tracks Identified dog or coyote Other Lots of black bear sign. 2 coyotes Marine Mammals Sea Otters Harbor Seals
3 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Steller's Sea Lions 1 Harbor Porpoises 1 Whales Beluga Orca Minke Humpback Gray Unknown Other/Unidentified Please note any unusual wildlife sightings (Coast Walkers claim tharbor sea Magpies eaintended as Invertebrates (from the Intertidal Biodiversity Checklist) Please note any interesting observations or changes in abundance here Intertidal life observed King crab baby. Sponges Breadcrumb Sponge Purple Sponge Cnidarians Anemones Burrowing Green Anemone Orange Colonial Anemone Frilled (Plumose) Anemone Christmas Anemone Sea Jellies Moon Jelly Many-ribbed Hydromedusa Compass Jelly Lion's Mane Jelly Worms Giant Flatworm
4 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Nemerteans Amphiporus (Two-spotted) Ribbon Worm Red Ribbon Worm Echiurans Fat Innkeeper (Alaskan Spoonworm) Sipunculids Peanut Worm Annelids Mussel Worm (Clam Worm) Northern Feather Duster Worm (Carpet Worm) Cone Worm Calcareous Tube Worm Spiral Tube Worm Scaleworm Brachiopods Transverse Lampshell Mollusks Chitons Gumboot Chiton Black Katy Chiton Brick Chiton Mossy Chiton Tiger Chiton Lined Chiton Limpets Dunce Cap Limpet Plate Limpet Snails Hairy Triton Sitka Periwinkle Helicina Margarite Puppet Margarite Aleutian Moonsnail Ridged Neptune Channeled Dogwinkle Emarginate Dogwinkle
5 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Frilled Dogwinkle File Dogwinkle Big-mouth Whelk Nudibranchs Maned Nudibranch False Sea Lemon (False Lemon Peel) Orange-tipped Nudibranch Opalescent Nudibranch Bushy-backed Nudibranch Clams Nuttall's Cockle Northwest Ugly Clam Arctic Rock Borer Baltic Macoma Stained Macoma Pacific Surf Clam Truncated Mya Steamer Clam (Pacific Littleneck Clam) Butter Clam Razor Clam Mussels Horse Mussel Pacific Blue Mussel Scallops Pink Scallop Jingles Rock Jingle Cephalopods Giant Pacific Octopus Stubby Squid Arthropods Barnacles Acorn Barnacle Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Thatched Acorn Barnacle Crabs (crab molts, enter y)
6 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Dungeness Crab Black-clawed Cancer Crab Red Hermit Crab Striped Hermit Crab Decorator Crab Carapace Crab Red King Crab Northern Kelp Crab Helmet Crab Shrimp Broken-back Shrimp Coonstripe Shrimp Sand Shrimp Isopods Pillbug Isopod Rockweek Isopod Amphipods Skeleton Shrimp Small Beach Hopper Echinoderms Sea Stars Little Si-rayed Star Red-banded Star (Rainbow Star) Ochre Star Sunflower Star Morning Sun Star Stimpson's Sun Star Rose Star Leather Star True Star (False Ochre Star, Mottled Star) Blood Star Brittle Stars Serpent Star Daisy Brittle Star Sea Urchins Green Sea Urchin
7 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Red Sea Urchin Sea Cucumbers Silky Burrowing Cucumber Orange Cucumber (Red Cucumber) Tar-spot Cucumber (Black Cucumber) Sand Dollars Green-spined Sand Dollar (Northern Sand Dollar) Chordates Tunicates Colonial Tunicate (Sea Pork) Sea Peach Seaweeds Green Seaweed Band Attached Washed Up Red Seaweed Band Attached Washed Up Rockweed Kelps Eelgrass Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Beach Substrate Type mud in pools pebbles pebbles, sa rocky rocky, pebbrocky, pebbles
8 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 sand Bluff and Cliff Erosion Comments differs, depending on a slight slight slight Walking Camping Partying Fire Pits Trash Accumulations Clamming Fishing Coaling Picnicking Horseback Riding Human Activities
9 Harvesting (specify) Other (specify) 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 hunting - salm Cars/Trucks ATVs/Motorcycles Bicycles Aircraft Other (specify) Vehicle Use Sets of tracks 2 Sets of tracks Sets of tracks 1 Sets of tracks 4 Structures on the Beach Buildings Docks 1 Driftwood Structures Riprapped Areas Erosion Control Structures Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Boats 1 Boat Parts 1 3 wood chips? wrec Archaeological Sites Shell Middens 2 m Other (specify) 2 sites Haystack Rock, McKeon Spit
10 Number Comments Outfalls or Pipes 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Toic Pollution Fuel (oil, gas, etc.) Lubricating Oil Paint Batteries Trash & Debris (from International Coastal Cleanup Data Card) Shoreline and Recreational Activities Bags/Food Wrappers 1 5 Balloons 1 Beverage Bottles, plastic, 2-liter or less 4 Beverage Bottles, glass 1 3 Beverage Cans Caps, Lids 1 10 Clothing, Cloth Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons 2 5 Diapers Fast-food Containers 6-pack Holders Pull Tabs Shotgun Shells/Wadding 10 Straws, Stirrers Toys 1 4 Ocean/Waterway Activities Bait Containers/Packaging Bleach/Cleaner Bottles 1 Buoys/Floats 1 3 Crab/Lobster/Fish Traps 1 2 Crates 1 1
11 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 Fishing Line Fishing Lures 2 Fishing Nets 1 Light Bulbs/Tubes 3 Oil/Lube Bottles 2 Pallets 2 Plastic Sheeting/Tarps 2 Rope Strapping Bands 2 Smoking-Related Activities Cigarettes/Cigarette Filters 10 Cigarette Lighters 2 Cigar Tips Tobacco Packaging/Wrappers 1 Dumping Activities Appliances (refrigerators, washers, etc.) Batteries Cars/Car Parts 1 Construction Materials gallon Drums Tires Medical/Personal Hygiene Syringes Condoms Tampons/Tampon Applicators 5 Debris Items of Local Concern Subsistenc Subsistenc Subsistence activity. wood chips everywhere treated lumber (green pressuriz Entangled Animals Type of Animal Form of Entangling Debris
12 Comments Most Peculiar Item Collected? Comments 13-Oct Oct Apr Apr Apr Apr Sep Sep Sep-02 coconut in i Subsistenc EncouraginMetal unco Glass rare. Glass, fishing gear comdead pine needles comhave walke Additional Observations and Comments ComparativNot probablots of sea Hiked 1 mile, kayaked Covered by Girl Scout Gorgeous fall colors vis Wasnesensu doroshin river about to change course and drain into China Poot, as it did before '64 quake. Previous coastwalks countless tons of dive
13 Zone 21 Shore Total Surveys Start Point Start Lat/Long End Point End Lat/Long Dates Walked Spring Surveys Fall Surveys First Walked Last Walked Total Person-Hours Total Trash Bags Collected Total Estimated Weight of Trash Collected 1 Date Start Time End Time Lowest Tide General Info Temperature (F) Sky Vertical Zones Walked: # of Observers Hours Spent Person-Hours Shoreline Walked (miles) Total Trip Mileage Did Observers... at time High Middle Low Hike? Kayak? clear partly cloudy clear
14 Other (specify)? Trash Bags Collected Estimated Weight of Collected Trash boat Wildlife Birds Loons Sea Ducks Other Ducks and Geese Bald Eagles Shorebirds Seabirds Crows and Ravens Others (see separate Bird list) Cattle Horses Dogs Other Moose Domestic Mammals Land Mammals Black Bears Brown Bears Land/River Otters Red Squirrels Tracks Identified Other Marine Mammals Sea Otters Harbor Seals Adults Immatures Nests Adults Calves eregrine falcons many, many seen in 36 years d family groups ation rebounding moose, black bear coyote
15 Steller's Sea Lions Harbor Porpoises Whales Other/Unidentified Beluga Orca Minke Humpback Gray Unknown Please note any unusual wildlife sightings s beach cleanup, not species inventory Invertebrates (from the Intertidal Biodiversity Checklist) Please note any interesting observations or changes in abundance here Sponges Breadcrumb Sponge Purple Sponge Cnidarians Anemones Burrowing Green Anemone Orange Colonial Anemone Frilled (Plumose) Anemone Christmas Anemone Sea Jellies Moon Jelly Many-ribbed Hydromedusa Compass Jelly Lion's Mane Jelly Worms Giant Flatworm dessicated imprints left
16 Nemerteans Amphiporus (Two-spotted) Ribbon Worm Red Ribbon Worm Echiurans Fat Innkeeper (Alaskan Spoonworm) Sipunculids Peanut Worm Annelids Mussel Worm (Clam Worm) Northern Feather Duster Worm (Carpet Worm) Cone Worm Calcareous Tube Worm Spiral Tube Worm Scaleworm Brachiopods Transverse Lampshell Mollusks Chitons Gumboot Chiton Black Katy Chiton Brick Chiton Mossy Chiton Tiger Chiton Lined Chiton Limpets Dunce Cap Limpet Plate Limpet Snails Hairy Triton Sitka Periwinkle Helicina Margarite Puppet Margarite Aleutian Moonsnail Ridged Neptune Channeled Dogwinkle Emarginate Dogwinkle
17 Frilled Dogwinkle File Dogwinkle Big-mouth Whelk Nudibranchs Maned Nudibranch False Sea Lemon (False Lemon Peel) Orange-tipped Nudibranch Opalescent Nudibranch Bushy-backed Nudibranch Clams Nuttall's Cockle Northwest Ugly Clam Arctic Rock Borer Baltic Macoma Stained Macoma Pacific Surf Clam Truncated Mya Steamer Clam (Pacific Littleneck Clam) Butter Clam Razor Clam Mussels Horse Mussel Pacific Blue Mussel Scallops Pink Scallop Jingles Rock Jingle Cephalopods Giant Pacific Octopus Stubby Squid Arthropods Barnacles Acorn Barnacle Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Thatched Acorn Barnacle Crabs (crab molts, enter y)
18 Dungeness Crab Black-clawed Cancer Crab Red Hermit Crab Striped Hermit Crab Decorator Crab Carapace Crab Red King Crab Northern Kelp Crab Helmet Crab Shrimp Broken-back Shrimp Coonstripe Shrimp Sand Shrimp Isopods Pillbug Isopod Rockweek Isopod Amphipods Skeleton Shrimp Small Beach Hopper Echinoderms Sea Stars Little Si-rayed Star Red-banded Star (Rainbow Star) Ochre Star Sunflower Star Morning Sun Star Stimpson's Sun Star Rose Star Leather Star True Star (False Ochre Star, Mottled Star) Blood Star Brittle Stars Serpent Star Daisy Brittle Star Sea Urchins Green Sea Urchin
19 Red Sea Urchin Sea Cucumbers Silky Burrowing Cucumber Orange Cucumber (Red Cucumber) Tar-spot Cucumber (Black Cucumber) Sand Dollars Green-spined Sand Dollar (Northern Sand Dollar) Chordates Tunicates Colonial Tunicate (Sea Pork) Sea Peach Green Seaweed Red Seaweed Rockweed Kelps Eelgrass Seaweeds Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Type Beach Substrate
20 Comments Bluff and Cliff Erosion bbles and sables, sand, mud Walking Camping Partying Fire Pits Trash Accumulations Clamming Fishing Coaling Picnicking Horseback Riding Human Activities 5 5
21 Harvesting (specify) Other (specify) mon, set netsalmon, trout Cars/Trucks ATVs/Motorcycles Bicycles Aircraft Other (specify) Vehicle Use Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks 3 3 Structures on the Beach Buildings Docks Driftwood Structures Riprapped Areas Erosion Control Structures Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Boats Archaeological Sites Shell Middens Other (specify) Boat Parts? cked boat cse from wrecked boat many, many
22 Number Comments Outfalls or Pipes Toic Pollution Fuel (oil, gas, etc.) Lubricating Oil Paint Batteries Trash & Debris (from International Coastal Cleanup Data Card) Shoreline and Recreational Activities Bags/Food Wrappers Balloons Beverage Bottles, plastic, 2-liter or less Beverage Bottles, glass Beverage Cans Caps, Lids Clothing, Cloth Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons Diapers Fast-food Containers 6-pack Holders Pull Tabs Shotgun Shells/Wadding Straws, Stirrers Toys Ocean/Waterway Activities Bait Containers/Packaging Bleach/Cleaner Bottles Buoys/Floats Crab/Lobster/Fish Traps Crates
23 Fishing Line Fishing Lures Fishing Nets Light Bulbs/Tubes Oil/Lube Bottles Pallets Plastic Sheeting/Tarps Rope Strapping Bands Smoking-Related Activities Cigarettes/Cigarette Filters Cigarette Lighters Cigar Tips Tobacco Packaging/Wrappers Dumping Activities Appliances (refrigerators, washers, etc.) Batteries Cars/Car Parts Construction Materials 55-gallon Drums Tires Medical/Personal Hygiene Syringes Condoms Tampons/Tampon Applicators Debris Items of Local Concern absorbent pads e! Styrofoam ed), styrofoam bits, creosote lumber pieces Entangled Animals Type of Animal Form of Entangling Debris
24 Comments Most Peculiar Item Collected? Comments ts husk!! a porta potty complete new d the beach over the last 30 years, most surprising was a tremendous number of crab molts (horse) an Additional Observations and Comments sible in the high country. Wasnesensu doroshin river about to change erse c seaweeds versus almost none. Compared to previous - very very few dead sea stars or jellies. O
25 Zone 21 Shore Total Surveys Start Point Start Lat/Long End Point End Lat/Long Dates Walked Spring Surveys Fall Surveys First Walked Last Walked Total Person-Hours Total Trash Bags Collected Total Estimated Weight of Trash Collected Date Start Time End Time Lowest Tide General Info Temperature (F) Sky Vertical Zones Walked: # of Observers Hours Spent Person-Hours Shoreline Walked (miles) Total Trip Mileage Did Observers... at time High Middle Low Hike? Kayak?
26 Other (specify)? Trash Bags Collected Estimated Weight of Collected Trash Wildlife Birds Loons Sea Ducks Other Ducks and Geese Bald Eagles Shorebirds Seabirds Crows and Ravens Others (see separate Bird list) Cattle Horses Dogs Other Moose Domestic Mammals Land Mammals Black Bears Brown Bears Land/River Otters Red Squirrels Tracks Identified Other Marine Mammals Sea Otters Harbor Seals Adults Immatures Nests Adults Calves
27 Steller's Sea Lions Harbor Porpoises Whales Other/Unidentified Beluga Orca Minke Humpback Gray Unknown Please note any unusual wildlife sightings Invertebrates (from the Intertidal Biodiversity Checklist) Please note any interesting observations or changes in abundance here Sponges Breadcrumb Sponge Purple Sponge Cnidarians Anemones Burrowing Green Anemone Orange Colonial Anemone Frilled (Plumose) Anemone Christmas Anemone Sea Jellies Moon Jelly Many-ribbed Hydromedusa Compass Jelly Lion's Mane Jelly Worms Giant Flatworm
28 Nemerteans Amphiporus (Two-spotted) Ribbon Worm Red Ribbon Worm Echiurans Fat Innkeeper (Alaskan Spoonworm) Sipunculids Peanut Worm Annelids Mussel Worm (Clam Worm) Northern Feather Duster Worm (Carpet Worm) Cone Worm Calcareous Tube Worm Spiral Tube Worm Scaleworm Brachiopods Transverse Lampshell Mollusks Chitons Gumboot Chiton Black Katy Chiton Brick Chiton Mossy Chiton Tiger Chiton Lined Chiton Limpets Dunce Cap Limpet Plate Limpet Snails Hairy Triton Sitka Periwinkle Helicina Margarite Puppet Margarite Aleutian Moonsnail Ridged Neptune Channeled Dogwinkle Emarginate Dogwinkle
29 Frilled Dogwinkle File Dogwinkle Big-mouth Whelk Nudibranchs Maned Nudibranch False Sea Lemon (False Lemon Peel) Orange-tipped Nudibranch Opalescent Nudibranch Bushy-backed Nudibranch Clams Nuttall's Cockle Northwest Ugly Clam Arctic Rock Borer Baltic Macoma Stained Macoma Pacific Surf Clam Truncated Mya Steamer Clam (Pacific Littleneck Clam) Butter Clam Razor Clam Mussels Horse Mussel Pacific Blue Mussel Scallops Pink Scallop Jingles Rock Jingle Cephalopods Giant Pacific Octopus Stubby Squid Arthropods Barnacles Acorn Barnacle Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Thatched Acorn Barnacle Crabs (crab molts, enter y)
30 Dungeness Crab Black-clawed Cancer Crab Red Hermit Crab Striped Hermit Crab Decorator Crab Carapace Crab Red King Crab Northern Kelp Crab Helmet Crab Shrimp Broken-back Shrimp Coonstripe Shrimp Sand Shrimp Isopods Pillbug Isopod Rockweek Isopod Amphipods Skeleton Shrimp Small Beach Hopper Echinoderms Sea Stars Little Si-rayed Star Red-banded Star (Rainbow Star) Ochre Star Sunflower Star Morning Sun Star Stimpson's Sun Star Rose Star Leather Star True Star (False Ochre Star, Mottled Star) Blood Star Brittle Stars Serpent Star Daisy Brittle Star Sea Urchins Green Sea Urchin
31 Red Sea Urchin Sea Cucumbers Silky Burrowing Cucumber Orange Cucumber (Red Cucumber) Tar-spot Cucumber (Black Cucumber) Sand Dollars Green-spined Sand Dollar (Northern Sand Dollar) Chordates Tunicates Colonial Tunicate (Sea Pork) Sea Peach Green Seaweed Red Seaweed Rockweed Kelps Eelgrass Seaweeds Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Type Beach Substrate
32 Comments Bluff and Cliff Erosion Walking Camping Partying Fire Pits Trash Accumulations Clamming Fishing Coaling Picnicking Horseback Riding Human Activities
33 Harvesting (specify) Other (specify) Cars/Trucks ATVs/Motorcycles Bicycles Aircraft Other (specify) Vehicle Use Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Structures on the Beach Buildings Docks Driftwood Structures Riprapped Areas Erosion Control Structures Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Boats Boat Parts Archaeological Sites Shell Middens Other (specify)
34 Number Comments Outfalls or Pipes Toic Pollution Fuel (oil, gas, etc.) Lubricating Oil Paint Batteries Trash & Debris (from International Coastal Cleanup Data Card) Shoreline and Recreational Activities Bags/Food Wrappers Balloons Beverage Bottles, plastic, 2-liter or less Beverage Bottles, glass Beverage Cans Caps, Lids Clothing, Cloth Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons Diapers Fast-food Containers 6-pack Holders Pull Tabs Shotgun Shells/Wadding Straws, Stirrers Toys Ocean/Waterway Activities Bait Containers/Packaging Bleach/Cleaner Bottles Buoys/Floats Crab/Lobster/Fish Traps Crates
35 Fishing Line Fishing Lures Fishing Nets Light Bulbs/Tubes Oil/Lube Bottles Pallets Plastic Sheeting/Tarps Rope Strapping Bands Smoking-Related Activities Cigarettes/Cigarette Filters Cigarette Lighters Cigar Tips Tobacco Packaging/Wrappers Dumping Activities Appliances (refrigerators, washers, etc.) Batteries Cars/Car Parts Construction Materials 55-gallon Drums Tires Medical/Personal Hygiene Syringes Condoms Tampons/Tampon Applicators Debris Items of Local Concern Entangled Animals Type of Animal Form of Entangling Debris
36 Comments Most Peculiar Item Collected? Comments nd thousands of Asturias amurensis washed up, around half alive, although there was no big wave sur Additional Observations and Comments Wasnesensu doroshin river about to change Overall c very clean considering proimity to Homer & harbor
37 Zone 21 Shore Total Surveys Start Point Start Lat/Long End Point End Lat/Long Dates Walked Spring Surveys Fall Surveys First Walked Last Walked Total Person-Hours Total Trash Bags Collected Total Estimated Weight of Trash Collected Date Start Time End Time Lowest Tide General Info Temperature (F) Sky Vertical Zones Walked: # of Observers Hours Spent Person-Hours Shoreline Walked (miles) Total Trip Mileage Did Observers... at time High Middle Low Hike? Kayak?
38 Other (specify)? Trash Bags Collected Estimated Weight of Collected Trash Wildlife Birds Loons Sea Ducks Other Ducks and Geese Bald Eagles Shorebirds Seabirds Crows and Ravens Others (see separate Bird list) Cattle Horses Dogs Other Moose Domestic Mammals Land Mammals Black Bears Brown Bears Land/River Otters Red Squirrels Tracks Identified Other Marine Mammals Sea Otters Harbor Seals Adults Immatures Nests Adults Calves
39 Steller's Sea Lions Harbor Porpoises Whales Other/Unidentified Beluga Orca Minke Humpback Gray Unknown Please note any unusual wildlife sightings Invertebrates (from the Intertidal Biodiversity Checklist) Please note any interesting observations or changes in abundance here Sponges Breadcrumb Sponge Purple Sponge Cnidarians Anemones Burrowing Green Anemone Orange Colonial Anemone Frilled (Plumose) Anemone Christmas Anemone Sea Jellies Moon Jelly Many-ribbed Hydromedusa Compass Jelly Lion's Mane Jelly Worms Giant Flatworm
40 Nemerteans Amphiporus (Two-spotted) Ribbon Worm Red Ribbon Worm Echiurans Fat Innkeeper (Alaskan Spoonworm) Sipunculids Peanut Worm Annelids Mussel Worm (Clam Worm) Northern Feather Duster Worm (Carpet Worm) Cone Worm Calcareous Tube Worm Spiral Tube Worm Scaleworm Brachiopods Transverse Lampshell Mollusks Chitons Gumboot Chiton Black Katy Chiton Brick Chiton Mossy Chiton Tiger Chiton Lined Chiton Limpets Dunce Cap Limpet Plate Limpet Snails Hairy Triton Sitka Periwinkle Helicina Margarite Puppet Margarite Aleutian Moonsnail Ridged Neptune Channeled Dogwinkle Emarginate Dogwinkle
41 Frilled Dogwinkle File Dogwinkle Big-mouth Whelk Nudibranchs Maned Nudibranch False Sea Lemon (False Lemon Peel) Orange-tipped Nudibranch Opalescent Nudibranch Bushy-backed Nudibranch Clams Nuttall's Cockle Northwest Ugly Clam Arctic Rock Borer Baltic Macoma Stained Macoma Pacific Surf Clam Truncated Mya Steamer Clam (Pacific Littleneck Clam) Butter Clam Razor Clam Mussels Horse Mussel Pacific Blue Mussel Scallops Pink Scallop Jingles Rock Jingle Cephalopods Giant Pacific Octopus Stubby Squid Arthropods Barnacles Acorn Barnacle Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Thatched Acorn Barnacle Crabs (crab molts, enter y)
42 Dungeness Crab Black-clawed Cancer Crab Red Hermit Crab Striped Hermit Crab Decorator Crab Carapace Crab Red King Crab Northern Kelp Crab Helmet Crab Shrimp Broken-back Shrimp Coonstripe Shrimp Sand Shrimp Isopods Pillbug Isopod Rockweek Isopod Amphipods Skeleton Shrimp Small Beach Hopper Echinoderms Sea Stars Little Si-rayed Star Red-banded Star (Rainbow Star) Ochre Star Sunflower Star Morning Sun Star Stimpson's Sun Star Rose Star Leather Star True Star (False Ochre Star, Mottled Star) Blood Star Brittle Stars Serpent Star Daisy Brittle Star Sea Urchins Green Sea Urchin
43 Red Sea Urchin Sea Cucumbers Silky Burrowing Cucumber Orange Cucumber (Red Cucumber) Tar-spot Cucumber (Black Cucumber) Sand Dollars Green-spined Sand Dollar (Northern Sand Dollar) Chordates Tunicates Colonial Tunicate (Sea Pork) Sea Peach Green Seaweed Red Seaweed Rockweed Kelps Eelgrass Seaweeds Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Type Beach Substrate
44 Comments Bluff and Cliff Erosion Walking Camping Partying Fire Pits Trash Accumulations Clamming Fishing Coaling Picnicking Horseback Riding Human Activities
45 Harvesting (specify) Other (specify) Cars/Trucks ATVs/Motorcycles Bicycles Aircraft Other (specify) Vehicle Use Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Structures on the Beach Buildings Docks Driftwood Structures Riprapped Areas Erosion Control Structures Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Boats Boat Parts Archaeological Sites Shell Middens Other (specify)
46 Number Comments Outfalls or Pipes Toic Pollution Fuel (oil, gas, etc.) Lubricating Oil Paint Batteries Trash & Debris (from International Coastal Cleanup Data Card) Shoreline and Recreational Activities Bags/Food Wrappers Balloons Beverage Bottles, plastic, 2-liter or less Beverage Bottles, glass Beverage Cans Caps, Lids Clothing, Cloth Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons Diapers Fast-food Containers 6-pack Holders Pull Tabs Shotgun Shells/Wadding Straws, Stirrers Toys Ocean/Waterway Activities Bait Containers/Packaging Bleach/Cleaner Bottles Buoys/Floats Crab/Lobster/Fish Traps Crates
47 Fishing Line Fishing Lures Fishing Nets Light Bulbs/Tubes Oil/Lube Bottles Pallets Plastic Sheeting/Tarps Rope Strapping Bands Smoking-Related Activities Cigarettes/Cigarette Filters Cigarette Lighters Cigar Tips Tobacco Packaging/Wrappers Dumping Activities Appliances (refrigerators, washers, etc.) Batteries Cars/Car Parts Construction Materials 55-gallon Drums Tires Medical/Personal Hygiene Syringes Condoms Tampons/Tampon Applicators Debris Items of Local Concern Entangled Animals Type of Animal Form of Entangling Debris
48 Comments Most Peculiar Item Collected? Comments ge or storm. Unusually high number of red breasted mergansers, about 10 the usual. The littoral sand Additional Observations and Comments Wasnesensu doroshin river about to change c
49 Zone 21 Shore Total Surveys Start Point Start Lat/Long End Point End Lat/Long Dates Walked Spring Surveys Fall Surveys First Walked Last Walked Total Person-Hours Total Trash Bags Collected Total Estimated Weight of Trash Collected Date Start Time End Time Lowest Tide General Info Temperature (F) Sky Vertical Zones Walked: # of Observers Hours Spent Person-Hours Shoreline Walked (miles) Total Trip Mileage Did Observers... at time High Middle Low Hike? Kayak?
50 Other (specify)? Trash Bags Collected Estimated Weight of Collected Trash Wildlife Birds Loons Sea Ducks Other Ducks and Geese Bald Eagles Shorebirds Seabirds Crows and Ravens Others (see separate Bird list) Cattle Horses Dogs Other Moose Domestic Mammals Land Mammals Black Bears Brown Bears Land/River Otters Red Squirrels Tracks Identified Other Marine Mammals Sea Otters Harbor Seals Adults Immatures Nests Adults Calves
51 Steller's Sea Lions Harbor Porpoises Whales Other/Unidentified Beluga Orca Minke Humpback Gray Unknown Please note any unusual wildlife sightings Invertebrates (from the Intertidal Biodiversity Checklist) Please note any interesting observations or changes in abundance here Sponges Breadcrumb Sponge Purple Sponge Cnidarians Anemones Burrowing Green Anemone Orange Colonial Anemone Frilled (Plumose) Anemone Christmas Anemone Sea Jellies Moon Jelly Many-ribbed Hydromedusa Compass Jelly Lion's Mane Jelly Worms Giant Flatworm
52 Nemerteans Amphiporus (Two-spotted) Ribbon Worm Red Ribbon Worm Echiurans Fat Innkeeper (Alaskan Spoonworm) Sipunculids Peanut Worm Annelids Mussel Worm (Clam Worm) Northern Feather Duster Worm (Carpet Worm) Cone Worm Calcareous Tube Worm Spiral Tube Worm Scaleworm Brachiopods Transverse Lampshell Mollusks Chitons Gumboot Chiton Black Katy Chiton Brick Chiton Mossy Chiton Tiger Chiton Lined Chiton Limpets Dunce Cap Limpet Plate Limpet Snails Hairy Triton Sitka Periwinkle Helicina Margarite Puppet Margarite Aleutian Moonsnail Ridged Neptune Channeled Dogwinkle Emarginate Dogwinkle
53 Frilled Dogwinkle File Dogwinkle Big-mouth Whelk Nudibranchs Maned Nudibranch False Sea Lemon (False Lemon Peel) Orange-tipped Nudibranch Opalescent Nudibranch Bushy-backed Nudibranch Clams Nuttall's Cockle Northwest Ugly Clam Arctic Rock Borer Baltic Macoma Stained Macoma Pacific Surf Clam Truncated Mya Steamer Clam (Pacific Littleneck Clam) Butter Clam Razor Clam Mussels Horse Mussel Pacific Blue Mussel Scallops Pink Scallop Jingles Rock Jingle Cephalopods Giant Pacific Octopus Stubby Squid Arthropods Barnacles Acorn Barnacle Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Thatched Acorn Barnacle Crabs (crab molts, enter y)
54 Dungeness Crab Black-clawed Cancer Crab Red Hermit Crab Striped Hermit Crab Decorator Crab Carapace Crab Red King Crab Northern Kelp Crab Helmet Crab Shrimp Broken-back Shrimp Coonstripe Shrimp Sand Shrimp Isopods Pillbug Isopod Rockweek Isopod Amphipods Skeleton Shrimp Small Beach Hopper Echinoderms Sea Stars Little Si-rayed Star Red-banded Star (Rainbow Star) Ochre Star Sunflower Star Morning Sun Star Stimpson's Sun Star Rose Star Leather Star True Star (False Ochre Star, Mottled Star) Blood Star Brittle Stars Serpent Star Daisy Brittle Star Sea Urchins Green Sea Urchin
55 Red Sea Urchin Sea Cucumbers Silky Burrowing Cucumber Orange Cucumber (Red Cucumber) Tar-spot Cucumber (Black Cucumber) Sand Dollars Green-spined Sand Dollar (Northern Sand Dollar) Chordates Tunicates Colonial Tunicate (Sea Pork) Sea Peach Green Seaweed Red Seaweed Rockweed Kelps Eelgrass Seaweeds Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Type Beach Substrate
56 Comments Bluff and Cliff Erosion Walking Camping Partying Fire Pits Trash Accumulations Clamming Fishing Coaling Picnicking Horseback Riding Human Activities
57 Harvesting (specify) Other (specify) Cars/Trucks ATVs/Motorcycles Bicycles Aircraft Other (specify) Vehicle Use Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Structures on the Beach Buildings Docks Driftwood Structures Riprapped Areas Erosion Control Structures Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Boats Boat Parts Archaeological Sites Shell Middens Other (specify)
58 Number Comments Outfalls or Pipes Toic Pollution Fuel (oil, gas, etc.) Lubricating Oil Paint Batteries Trash & Debris (from International Coastal Cleanup Data Card) Shoreline and Recreational Activities Bags/Food Wrappers Balloons Beverage Bottles, plastic, 2-liter or less Beverage Bottles, glass Beverage Cans Caps, Lids Clothing, Cloth Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons Diapers Fast-food Containers 6-pack Holders Pull Tabs Shotgun Shells/Wadding Straws, Stirrers Toys Ocean/Waterway Activities Bait Containers/Packaging Bleach/Cleaner Bottles Buoys/Floats Crab/Lobster/Fish Traps Crates
59 Fishing Line Fishing Lures Fishing Nets Light Bulbs/Tubes Oil/Lube Bottles Pallets Plastic Sheeting/Tarps Rope Strapping Bands Smoking-Related Activities Cigarettes/Cigarette Filters Cigarette Lighters Cigar Tips Tobacco Packaging/Wrappers Dumping Activities Appliances (refrigerators, washers, etc.) Batteries Cars/Car Parts Construction Materials 55-gallon Drums Tires Medical/Personal Hygiene Syringes Condoms Tampons/Tampon Applicators Debris Items of Local Concern Entangled Animals Type of Animal Form of Entangling Debris
60 Comments Most Peculiar Item Collected? Comments d bars are continuously changing, and i have many aerial photos of the changes over the last 3 decade Additional Observations and Comments Wasnesensu doroshin river about to change c
61 Zone 21 Shore Total Surveys Start Point Start Lat/Long End Point End Lat/Long Dates Walked Spring Surveys Fall Surveys First Walked Last Walked Total Person-Hours Total Trash Bags Collected Total Estimated Weight of Trash Collected Date Start Time End Time Lowest Tide General Info Temperature (F) Sky Vertical Zones Walked: # of Observers Hours Spent Person-Hours Shoreline Walked (miles) Total Trip Mileage Did Observers... at time High Middle Low Hike? Kayak?
62 Other (specify)? Trash Bags Collected Estimated Weight of Collected Trash Wildlife Birds Loons Sea Ducks Other Ducks and Geese Bald Eagles Shorebirds Seabirds Crows and Ravens Others (see separate Bird list) Cattle Horses Dogs Other Moose Domestic Mammals Land Mammals Black Bears Brown Bears Land/River Otters Red Squirrels Tracks Identified Other Marine Mammals Sea Otters Harbor Seals Adults Immatures Nests Adults Calves
63 Steller's Sea Lions Harbor Porpoises Whales Other/Unidentified Beluga Orca Minke Humpback Gray Unknown Please note any unusual wildlife sightings Invertebrates (from the Intertidal Biodiversity Checklist) Please note any interesting observations or changes in abundance here Sponges Breadcrumb Sponge Purple Sponge Cnidarians Anemones Burrowing Green Anemone Orange Colonial Anemone Frilled (Plumose) Anemone Christmas Anemone Sea Jellies Moon Jelly Many-ribbed Hydromedusa Compass Jelly Lion's Mane Jelly Worms Giant Flatworm
64 Nemerteans Amphiporus (Two-spotted) Ribbon Worm Red Ribbon Worm Echiurans Fat Innkeeper (Alaskan Spoonworm) Sipunculids Peanut Worm Annelids Mussel Worm (Clam Worm) Northern Feather Duster Worm (Carpet Worm) Cone Worm Calcareous Tube Worm Spiral Tube Worm Scaleworm Brachiopods Transverse Lampshell Mollusks Chitons Gumboot Chiton Black Katy Chiton Brick Chiton Mossy Chiton Tiger Chiton Lined Chiton Limpets Dunce Cap Limpet Plate Limpet Snails Hairy Triton Sitka Periwinkle Helicina Margarite Puppet Margarite Aleutian Moonsnail Ridged Neptune Channeled Dogwinkle Emarginate Dogwinkle
65 Frilled Dogwinkle File Dogwinkle Big-mouth Whelk Nudibranchs Maned Nudibranch False Sea Lemon (False Lemon Peel) Orange-tipped Nudibranch Opalescent Nudibranch Bushy-backed Nudibranch Clams Nuttall's Cockle Northwest Ugly Clam Arctic Rock Borer Baltic Macoma Stained Macoma Pacific Surf Clam Truncated Mya Steamer Clam (Pacific Littleneck Clam) Butter Clam Razor Clam Mussels Horse Mussel Pacific Blue Mussel Scallops Pink Scallop Jingles Rock Jingle Cephalopods Giant Pacific Octopus Stubby Squid Arthropods Barnacles Acorn Barnacle Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Thatched Acorn Barnacle Crabs (crab molts, enter y)
66 Dungeness Crab Black-clawed Cancer Crab Red Hermit Crab Striped Hermit Crab Decorator Crab Carapace Crab Red King Crab Northern Kelp Crab Helmet Crab Shrimp Broken-back Shrimp Coonstripe Shrimp Sand Shrimp Isopods Pillbug Isopod Rockweek Isopod Amphipods Skeleton Shrimp Small Beach Hopper Echinoderms Sea Stars Little Si-rayed Star Red-banded Star (Rainbow Star) Ochre Star Sunflower Star Morning Sun Star Stimpson's Sun Star Rose Star Leather Star True Star (False Ochre Star, Mottled Star) Blood Star Brittle Stars Serpent Star Daisy Brittle Star Sea Urchins Green Sea Urchin
67 Red Sea Urchin Sea Cucumbers Silky Burrowing Cucumber Orange Cucumber (Red Cucumber) Tar-spot Cucumber (Black Cucumber) Sand Dollars Green-spined Sand Dollar (Northern Sand Dollar) Chordates Tunicates Colonial Tunicate (Sea Pork) Sea Peach Green Seaweed Red Seaweed Rockweed Kelps Eelgrass Seaweeds Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Band Attached Washed Up Type Beach Substrate
68 Comments Bluff and Cliff Erosion Walking Camping Partying Fire Pits Trash Accumulations Clamming Fishing Coaling Picnicking Horseback Riding Human Activities
69 Harvesting (specify) Other (specify) Cars/Trucks ATVs/Motorcycles Bicycles Aircraft Other (specify) Vehicle Use Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Sets of tracks Structures on the Beach Buildings Docks Driftwood Structures Riprapped Areas Erosion Control Structures Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Boats Boat Parts Archaeological Sites Shell Middens Other (specify)
70 Number Comments Outfalls or Pipes Toic Pollution Fuel (oil, gas, etc.) Lubricating Oil Paint Batteries Trash & Debris (from International Coastal Cleanup Data Card) Shoreline and Recreational Activities Bags/Food Wrappers Balloons Beverage Bottles, plastic, 2-liter or less Beverage Bottles, glass Beverage Cans Caps, Lids Clothing, Cloth Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons Diapers Fast-food Containers 6-pack Holders Pull Tabs Shotgun Shells/Wadding Straws, Stirrers Toys Ocean/Waterway Activities Bait Containers/Packaging Bleach/Cleaner Bottles Buoys/Floats Crab/Lobster/Fish Traps Crates
71 Fishing Line Fishing Lures Fishing Nets Light Bulbs/Tubes Oil/Lube Bottles Pallets Plastic Sheeting/Tarps Rope Strapping Bands Smoking-Related Activities Cigarettes/Cigarette Filters Cigarette Lighters Cigar Tips Tobacco Packaging/Wrappers Dumping Activities Appliances (refrigerators, washers, etc.) Batteries Cars/Car Parts Construction Materials 55-gallon Drums Tires Medical/Personal Hygiene Syringes Condoms Tampons/Tampon Applicators Debris Items of Local Concern Entangled Animals Type of Animal Form of Entangling Debris
72 Comments Most Peculiar Item Collected? Comments es. thanks for all the good work your org is doing Additional Observations and Comments Wasnesensu doroshin river about to change c
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