WESTERN WASHINGTON, Wash. — Sea critters normally hiding under the sea will be uncovered this week, thanks to low tide. Beachgoers in western Washington will get a special viewing opportunity along ...
Explore Blind Pass Beach between Sanibel and Captiva, a Florida shelling paradise with stunning sunsets, wildlife encounters, ...
A yellow-edged cadlina, a type of nudibranch or sea slug, is seen laying on the bottom of a tide pool at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve on the San Mateo County coast during an exceptionally low tide on Dec ...
Whatcom tide pool enthusiasts can rejoice: Exceptionally low tides caused by a wobble in the moon’s orbit mean a slew of sea critters will be more visible than usual on Wednesday, June 15, and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A two-spotted octopus wrapped its long arms across Jim Serpa’s fingers; a rock crab safely tucked itself inside a hideout; and sandcastle worms tightly ...
Most hours of the day, the sea creatures live under the ocean’s surface, away from sight. But for a few hours during low tide – especially this week as the tides reach negative levels – ocean critters ...
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