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Winter is a season of strong winds and big surf, forces that lend a seasonal flavor to the drift line. The strongest signal on my home beaches arrives in the form of bull kelp- drifting masses cast up with the first fall storms. Masses keep arriving, one after the other, all winter long. Bull kelp is attractive in the drift line, but it makes a more important contribution. It nutrifies the beaches. Beach hoppers, those happy little detritivores, appear to rejoice whenever a new mass is cast ashore. Drift kelp carries hitchhikers too, mostly invertebrates and algal epiphytes. You can lose track of time seeking rarely seen subtidal visitors still clinging to fresh drifted kelp. Bull kelp holdfasts sometimes attach to cobbles during the growing season, only to drag them ashore in the winter drift. Ever find a good-sized cobble, out of place on a lonely strand? Thank bull kelp.
The winter drift line is full of decay and treasure. The images below were selected to highlight some of the diversity That might be encountered on a seasonal beach walk. They are all finds from December through February over the last few years. I put them together to help myself, and you, imagine a stroll along the winter drift line.
It’s the season for lost floats and buoys | Here, local Dungeness crab trap buoys
Light stick | Offshore fishing
Spent fall salmon make an appearance in the winter drift line
Winter surf whips up sea foam, a product of phytoplankton breakdown | A source of nutrition on beach
Navigation light
Bull kelp, a signature find in the winter drift line
Expect marine mammal carcasses to wash ashore
Knife sheath
More shotgun shell wads than you might expect
Large cobble dragged ashore by bull kelp | Holdfast still attached
Seabirds take it pretty hard in the winter | Black-legged kittiwake
Unusual pelagic creatures show up in the winter drift line | Purple-striped jellies rarely appear outside Monterey Bay, California
Hagfish trap funnel
Winter surf casts up lots of long distance travelers
A common winter drift line find
Big winter surf will cast up oceanic drifters of all kinds
Winter storms can dislodge egg masses | here fish eggs, maybe ling cod?
You’ll see representation from several ecosystems in the winter drift line
Lost and drifted crab trap | recreational
Wishing you a winter season full of whatever you love
If you think you might enjoy seeing other things I’ve found washed ashore over the years, and over all the seasons, have a take a look at any of my Wrack Line pages.
Seasonal
Along the Winter Drift Line Winter is a season of strong winds and big surf, forces that lend a seasonal flavor to the drift line.