A pretty decent low tide, light waves and lots of gravel mad for a pretty good day for fossils, 28 sharks teeth (all small to medium), a crab claw, a Tilly bone, and a ray scute. But the most unusual thing was this large Geoduck or Panopea pearl. Georgia found a couple last year, but this is the first I've found in a long time.
One day you wash up on the beach, wet and naked. Another day you wash back out. In between, the scenery changes constantly.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Beach Report 2/22/22
A relatively warm, calm 50 F under glowering skies. We got going a little early today to beat the rain which we expected (and are getting) this afternoon.
A pretty decent low tide, light waves and lots of gravel mad for a pretty good day for fossils, 28 sharks teeth (all small to medium), a crab claw, a Tilly bone, and a ray scute. But the most unusual thing was this large Geoduck or Panopea pearl. Georgia found a couple last year, but this is the first I've found in a long time.
A pretty decent low tide, light waves and lots of gravel mad for a pretty good day for fossils, 28 sharks teeth (all small to medium), a crab claw, a Tilly bone, and a ray scute. But the most unusual thing was this large Geoduck or Panopea pearl. Georgia found a couple last year, but this is the first I've found in a long time.
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