What to do when you find beach debris
You’re beachcombing and find something out of the ordinary — something you suspect could be tsunami debris. Unusual debris reports are coming in from Oregon’s coastal communities and north along Washington, British Columbia and Alaska.
Visit the Tsunami Debris FAQ for information on what you should do if you find something.

Example of recent beach debris, origin not confirmed, recovered from Sunset Beach in Clatsop County.
Posted on June 20, 2012, in state parks and tagged beach debris, tsunami. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.


try a link to @DebrisTracker tsunamidebris good place to keep it alltogather
Do you mean the NOAA Marine Debris Tracker? http://www.noaa.gov/features/02_monitoring/marinedebris.html
I think Tiggre meant the Twitter feed for the app, which is @DebrisTracker if you want to follow us on Twitter. Direct link to the app and data is http://www.marinedebris.engr.uga.edu/, with FAQs about tracking and tsunami debris here: http://www.marinedebris.engr.uga.edu/faq. Hope that helps!