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Volunteers examining a square on a transect line at beach monitoring.

Beach Monitoring & Molt Search – Maple Hollow

Beach Monitoring is one of Harbor WildWatch’s signature Participatory Science Programs where twice a year (summer & winter), we collect data from different beaches throughout the South Sound area. This information helps us determine how the beaches change over time and could be useful in determining the impact of a future natural or human induced event.

We meet in the parking area of the beach at the scheduled time to organize gear before heading out to our monitoring site. See below for more detailed directions about the monitoring location. Participation with these special participatory science events gets you, your friends, and family directly involved with the protection of our local beaches and who knows, may even inspire future ecologists. Mark your calendar for any or all of these upcoming events. Remember, you don’t have to have a science background to participate, nor are you required to stay for the entire duration of the typically 3-4 hour program. All ages welcome.

These events will include the hands on portion of how to conduct a MOLT SEARCH (about 2.5 hours past the event start time). This is a program that you can participate in to be part of an early detection program monitoring for European green crab. Early detection of the presence of European green crab will give managers the best chance of reducing the spread and impact of this globally damaging invasive species. We’re excited to have you be part of the team: wsg.washington.edu/moltsearch

For Summer Beach Monitoring we recommend that you are prepared with layers (it does tend to be cold at the beach), sun protection, snacks, hydration, and closed toed shoes (rain boots, water shoes, or old sneakers you don’t mind getting wet work great). Some folks like having a light pair of rain pants for keeping dry when we kneel on the beach but that’s not required.

These events will include a training on how to conduct a MOLT SEARCH. This is a program that you can participate in to be part of an early detection program monitoring for European green crab. Early detection of the presence of European green crab will give managers the best chance of reducing the spread and impact of this globally damaging invasive species. We’re excited to have you be part of the team: wsg.washington.edu/moltsearch


Maple Hollow:

Getting to the Beach: Park in designated spots. Do not block the road or the gate please. We will meet in the parking area at the scheduled time to organize gear before hiking down to the beach as a group. If you arrive late, follow the “beach access” signs down the hill. Once you reach the end of the trail, there are stairs leading to the beach and our monitoring site is to the right. Look for Harbor WildWatch staff and volunteers wearing blue.
Terrain: There is a ~1 mile walk through forest that can be steep at times with a variety of stairs that lead to the beach. The beach is a low slope including areas with sand, gravel, cobble, and occasional boulders.
Restroom: Yes – portable toilets
Drinking Water: no
Address: 4411 Van Beek Road NW, Lakebay, WA 98349

This program is brought to you through a partnership between Harbor WildWatch, Pacific Lutheran University, and Key Pen Parks. For more information about Key Pen Parks, check out their website: https://www.keypenparks.com/
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Date

June 18 2026

Time

11:45 AM - 3:45 PM

Labels

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Location

Maple Hollow Park
Maple Hollow Park, 4411 Van Beek Rd NW, Home, WA 98349

Host

Harbor WildWatch
Phone
(253) 514-0187
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