Wind light in the morning, below 10 knots, but large swells rolling in throughout the day. At Trial and Discovery the wind was clocking at 30 knots SE, gusting over 40, which was creating the waves. In the evening the wind changed direction and was gusting over 35 knots West.
The high tide combined with NE swell meant the jetty was practically submerged a good part of the day. Some logs and debris were thrown up and piled at the top of the jetty walkway. I got the boat ramp cleared but will have wood to deal with tomorrow, the big log is about 26 feet long.
Sealions were clinging to the small amount of rocks that were left with the tide and swells. Chunk came onto the main island, I couldnt see the other elephant seals anywhere, waves were washing over the West rocks where they had been resting.
Census today: There was a higher than usual number of Black Oyster Catchers on the south side of the island.
California Sea lions: 8
Northern Sea Lions: 133
Harbour Seals: 2
Elephant Seals: 1
Cormorants: 79
Canada Geese: 2
Gulls: 300
Bald Eagle: 5
Harlequin Ducks: 4
Black Turnstone: 18
Dunlin: 4
Sparrow: 2
Green Winged Teals: 7
Black Oyster Catchers: 116
Surfbirds: 7