SCRATCHPAD Low tide at Haystack Rock By LISSA BREWER COAST WEEKEND EDITOR One afternoon in Cannon Beach, I took a long walk as I waited on the negative tide. I wandered through stairways and neigh- borhood streets and stopped for a coff ee and açaí bowl in Tolovana Park. When I found myself again at Haystack Rock, it was in the tide pools, surrounded in the late afternoon by bright green sea anemones, walls of blue mussels and colorful, cling- ing starfi sh. Between boulders and sandbars on the sides of the rock lie beautiful ponds, refl ect- ing sunlight and teeming with life. It’s not diffi cult to see why this area is both a National Wildlife Refuge and one of seven Marine Gardens along the Oregon Coast. These are beautiful places to observe and learn about life in the intertidal zone, but they also require special care from visitors. The rocks, covered in barnacles and soft anemones, are best observed before taking a step. Try not to disturb the delicate crea- tures that live on them. Climbing on Hay- stack Rock itself isn’t allowed for good reason. A wildlife refuge protected to an altitude of 500 feet, many nesting seabirds call the rock home, and it’s a hazardous place for falling debris. Disturbing or col- lecting sea life also isn’t allowed within 300 yards, because, well, don’t harass the locals. More importantly, these are delicate eco- systems, and to preserve them, we have ON THE COVER “Finally,” Oscar de’Masi, 18 x 24 Oil on Canvas Board, Oscar de’Masi Art Studio/Gallery TO SUBMIT AN ITEM Phone: 503.325.3211 Ext. 217 or 800.781.3211 Fax: 503.325.6573 E-mail: editor@coastweekend.com Address: P.O.Box 210 • 949 Exchange St. Astoria, OR 97103 Sea anemones are a common sight in Oregon Coast tide pools. tips. Stay aware of rip currents, drifting logs and incoming tides. I decided to visit an hour before low tide, an optimal time to avoid incoming waves. Exploring the tide pools is one of my favorite pastimes on the Oregon Coast and a great way to connect with the sea. STAFF AND CONTRIBUTORS COAST WEEKEND EDITOR LISSA BREWER CALENDAR COORDINATOR SARAH SMITH CONTRIBUTORS DAVID CAMPICHE WILLIAM DEAN PETER KORCHNAK BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL LAURI SERAFIN PATRICK WEBB To advertise in Coast Weekend, call 503-325-3211 or contact your local sales representative. © 2022 COAST WEEKEND Coast Weekend is published every Thursday by the EO Media Group, all rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced without consent of the publisher. Coast Weekend appears weekly in The Astorian and the Chinook Observer. a responsibility as visitors to take care of them. To help, t he Haystack Rock Aware- ness Program off ers interpretive programs throughout the year at the base of Haystack Rock. The program’s guides also help vis- itors identify the shellfi sh, shorebirds and more that call the rock home. The program also off ers Beach Wheelchairs, available for checkout at Bahama Boards on Hemlock Street. While exploring, always observe safety Find it all online! DiscoverOurCoast.com fi nd our event calendar, search for articles, share on social media and more YOUR #1 PREMIER CANNABIS RETAILER LARGEST SELECTION FRIENDLY & KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF ELITE PRODUCTS –– For Washington Residents –– Ilwaco Cathlamet (8am - 10pm) 360-261-7200 133 Howerton Ave (8am - 10pm) 360-849-4504 327 WA-4 Kelso Longview (8am - 12am) (8am - 12am) 360-636-0420 360-703-3229 820A West Side Hwy 971 14th Ave WARNING: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming. There may be health risks associated with the consumption of this product. For use only by adults 21 and over. Keep out of reach of children. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgement. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022 // 3