- The COASST interns even found a Black Footed Albatross, what a day!
- more jellyfish!
- Hundreds of these jellies were spotted washed up on South Leadbetter
- Peck marks from confused sea birds thinking this Styrofoam was food
- Marine debris exhibiting peck marks.
- The COASST interns of Autumn 2012 chow down after a great day of surveying in the sun.
- This is an excellent display of 1° outer cut on a cormorant wing
- Before our piece of marine debris made it to the USA, it probably looked like this! A plastic jug that stored tea. Mystery solved!
- Marine debris from Taiwan washed up on the Washington coast. A former COASST intern translated the characters for us, which say: “Jellygrass Tea Shop.” With this info we were able to search for this tea shop online. Check out the next photo so see what we found!