Washington Shorelines Now and Then
Documenting the Changing Shorelines of Washington State
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Port Angeles
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10/19/20
A look at a buried tide flat
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The photo above is another from Port Angeles, and is part of an extensive series of photos that appear to all have been taken as the downt...
7/6/20
Ediz Hook Part Four: The Light House
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I think this will be the last one for a bit on Ediz Hook...time to move on to other large spits! But for number 4 I wanted to stick with th...
6/25/20
Ediz Hook Part Three: The Fog Bell
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I'm just going to continue on with a focus on changes to Ediz Hook, and notably the beautiful old lighthouse facility that used to sit o...
6/17/20
Ediz Hook Part Two - From the Other End
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Every year I try to make it out the the end of Ediz Hook to collect survey data to add to a multi-year monitoring study of beaches in Washi...
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6/6/20
Elwha River Dike and Fox Point Bunker
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Here's stories from the Evening News and Chronicle from 1962 and 1963 detailing interest in building a dike to control the flow of the E...
5/21/20
The Transformation of Urban Shorelines: Port Angeles
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Most shorelines of urban coastal communities in Washington have been radically transformed by fill, and Port Angeles is no different. Downt...
5/11/20
Something a bit different...restoration on the shoreline
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The fundamental idea behind this blog was to provide modern perspectives of Washington's historic shorelines, and highlight the transfor...
5/6/20
Ediz Hook
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No trip down the memory lane of Washington's shorelines would be complete without a stop in to consider Ediz Hook. Ediz Hook is a rough...
4/29/20
The Red Lion Hotel on the Port Angeles Waterfront
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Like many of the cities on the shoreline of the Salish Sea, downtown Port Angeles is built mostly on fill, and this fill material underlies ...
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