Stewardship Report: Shifting sands

Sands built up significantly in Haystack Rock's tidepools during the spring, and now it's easier than ever to walk on sand while exploring, thereby avoiding stepping on tidepool animals that cover the rocks, such as barnacles and anemones. The seabirds are in the height of nesting season, so we are continuing to rope off nesting areas to prevent disturbance. Please help us help these birds by staying out of roped off areas. Lastly, the black oystercatchers are trying again: After losing their first nest, they are nesting again and we wish them success! 


Substantial sand buildup allows easy exploration of the tidepools while avoiding stepping on rocks.
Photo by Margaret Minnick

Substantial sand buildup allows easy exploration of the tidepools while avoiding stepping on rocks.
Photo by Margaret Minnick

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