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Zone 15 Shore North Total Surveys 16 Start Point Stone Step Start Lat/Long End Point McNeil Creek End Lat/Long Dates Walked 1987-91, 96, 98-21, 23-5, 27 Spring Surveys 8 Fall Surveys 11 First Walked 1987 Last Walked 216 Total Person-Hours 21.75 Total Trash Bags Collected 13 Total Estimated Weight of Trash Collected 17 General Info Date 25-Apr-87 3-Apr-88 3-Apr-88 29-Apr-89 28-Apr-9 Start Time 1145 End Time 1445 Lowest Tide at time Temperature (F) Sky Vertical Zones Walked: High Middle Low # of Observers 2 2 5 9 5 Hours Spent 7 5 5 3 2.5 Person-Hours 14 1 25 27 12.5 Shoreline Walked (miles) 3 13 8 3 3 Total Trip Mileage 6 Did Observers... Hike? Kayak? Other (specify)? Trash Bags Collected 2 Estimated Weight of Collected Trash Wildlife Birds Loons 2 Sea Ducks 281 3 Other Ducks and Geese 66 7 Bald Eagles Adults 5 2 2 3 5 Immatures 1 1 3 2 13 Nests 1 2 2 Shorebirds 2

Seabirds 52 3 158 3 Crows and Ravens 3 1 2 Others (see separate Bird list) 37 2 6 42 7 Domestic Mammals Cattle 1 1 1 Horses 6 Dogs 4 2 Other Land Mammals Moose Adults 1 5 Calves Black Bears Brown Bears Land/River Otters Red Squirrels 5 Tracks Identified coyote cattle cattle dog Other 1 3 Marine Mammals Sea Otters Harbor Seals 1 2 12 2 Steller's Sea Lions Harbor Porpoises Whales Beluga Orca Minke Humpback Gray Unknown Other/Unidentified Please note any unusual wildlife sightings Badly erodemoose bones and hide Invertebrates (from the Intertidal Biodiversity Checklist) Please note any interesting observations or changes in abundance here Female kin Large mussel die-off ne 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 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 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

Nuttal'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 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 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 Beach Substrate Type rock, pebble, mud sand, mud sandy Bluff and Cliff Erosion Comments moderate Trees, peatnormal hea moderate moderate

Walking Camping Partying Fire Pits Trash Accumulations Clamming Fishing Coaling Picnicking Horseback Riding Harvesting (specify) Other (specify) Cars/Trucks ATVs/Motorcycles Bicycles Aircraft Other (specify) Human Activities Vehicle Use Signs of Actual observation 8 2 Signs of Actual observation Signs of Actual observation Signs of Actual observation Signs of Actual observation Signs of Actual observation Signs of Actual observation 1 Signs of Actual observation Signs of Actual observation Signs of Actual observation 3 4 Signs of Actual observation subsistence use Sets of tracks 1 1 Actual observation Sets of tracks 1 1 1 Actual observation 1 1 Sets of tracks Actual observation Sets of tracks Actual observation 1 1 8

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) 1 at Yole Kilcher beach 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 (Paper & Plastic) Balloons Beverage Bottles, plastic, 2-liter or less 4 Beverage Bottles, glass 2 Beverage Cans 3 1 1 Caps, Lids Clothing, Cloth 2 1 Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons Food Wrappers/Containers 6-pack Holders Pull Tabs Shotgun Shells/Wadding 1 Straws, Stirrers Toys Ocean/Waterway Activities Bait Containers/Packaging 3 Bleach/Cleaner Bottles Buoys/Floats 1 2 Crab/Lobster/Fish Traps 1 Crates Fishing Line Fishing Lures Fishing Nets 3 3

Light Bulbs/Tubes Oil/Lube Bottles 1 Pallets Plastic Sheeting/Tarps Rope/cable 6 1 4 3 Strapping Bands Smoking-Related Activities Cigarettes/Cigarette Filters Cigarette Lighters Cigar Tips Tobacco Packaging/Wrappers Dumping Activities Appliances (refrigerators, washers, etc.) 1 Batteries Building Materials Cars/Car Parts 1 1 1 55-gallon Drums 2 Tires Medical/Personal Hygiene Condoms Diapers Syringes Tampons/Tampon Applicators Debris Items of Local Concern Styrofoam pieces Plastic Pieces Paper products Metal Pieces Other Entangled Animals Type of Animal Form of Entangling Debris Comments Most Peculiar Item Collected? Comments This stretch of beach isbeach was Additional Observations and Comments Hydrogen snatural sulfnatural sulf

29-Apr-9 5-May-91 6-May-91 24-Sep-96 21-Sep-98 2-Sep-99 23-Sep- 3-Sep-1 7-Oct-1 1 15 945 115 115 14 113 11 11 19 113 1345 1335 16 133 113 1.1 812 45 5 5 ~45 5 mostly sunn cloudy mostly clou cloudy cloudy 4 5 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 1.75 3.5 2.5 2 2 3.5 4 2 1.75 14 2.5 2 6 3 1 2.5 3 4 3.5 3 1 6.5 1 1 2 36 15 27 5 48 11 2 4 5 4 5 1 7 5 1 2 6 2

2 19 351 3 11 34 1 2 2 8 2 23 46 9 8 poop 1 cattle, dog, dog or coyo fo e. Mosquitoes, butterflies, spiders pmany dog trnumerous bdragonfly, gnats. ear Step Stone Creek. Nothing noteworthy. There is not mmany lug w

sand, mud rocky, sand pebbles pebbles sand, coal sand, mud severe moderate moderate o severe severe severe, natural natural bluf

1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 3 4

2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 3 3

1 1 4 3 2 1 7 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 Buoy with name carved broken plas. quite clean Glass rare. Glass, plas Trash in general was rai had a mucsimilar amoseemingly less debris o Subsistenc (photocopiesubsistenc Beach is in ecellent coless bird anbeach looks(photocopied side 1 of

Kilcher beach to Stone Step 14.9.3 21.9.3 9.18.4 1.9.5 1.2.7 11.14.9 1.3.12 9.19.16 9; 12 6 11 13 14 16 11 12;3 9 153 17 16 18 2 1.7.5-1.9 1123 1251 1848 5 5 45 5 sunny cloudy, wind overcast sunny sun, clouds clouds sun 4 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 6 3 4.5 4 2 2 4 3 24 9 18 4 2 4 4 3 2 4 3.5 2 1.5 1 3.5 5 9 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 2 6 11 3 1 2 1 1

4 3 2 1 1 82 1 1 5 5 skull red squirrel, dog 2 1 1 2 1 1 unidentified vertebra worms

1

dead (washed up dead) dead shells

bryozoan bbles, sandand, low t.z.,pebbles, san sand sand sand, cobble with sand, bould cobble, and boulder med in the bn mouth, ebluff erosion yes yes yes several small muduffs all along this beach

3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 rabpot found 2 2 1 2 2 3

fence 1 no ICC card included 2 2 2 1 1 2 6 6 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 2 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 18 2 3 2 1 1 observed during this year's walk in life raft/skiff still in place Relatively clean, but not a lot of wildlife or intertidal plants, relatively inaccessible to human traffic ICC card twno trash novery clean compared to last year, when I walked, but it hadn't been walked for se Little trash this year!

TOTAL 15 631 234 54 32 9 64

1242 92 182 4 11 12 15 5 4 6 19

5 2 13 8 45 13 2 3 3 1 3 1 9 5 3 19

1 3 3 31 3 1 1 8 6 18 2 3 5 everal years previous. Quite a bit of bluff erosion. Skiff buried in sand, saw last year, would cause too m

much erosion to remove, I think.