Photos: On the Shores of Indian Island With SeaDoc Society Tidepoolers and Wildlifers

A group of dedicated SeaDoc Society supporters joined our team for a stunning day of tidal exploration on the shores of Orcas Island over the weekend! As the tide lowered and the sun came out, more than 30 donors and staff enjoyed a beautiful meal before hiking out to Indian Island. 

Click through the slideshow above to see highlights from this spring’s Tidepoolers event!

The SeaDoc Society’s Tidepoolers Club is a passionate community that cares deeply about the future of the Salish Sea. By making your donation to SeaDoc a recurring monthly gift, you become a Tidepooler and receive special invites to future events like this one, plus behind-the-scenes field updates and early access to select episodes of Salish Sea Wild, our Pod of Orcas podcast and other important science and outreach work. These special events are also open to Wildlifers, whose generous gifts form the backbone of our program.

Conservation takes long-term commitment—and your monthly gift is a powerful investment in protecting the Salish Sea for generations to come. Let’s pool together to turn the tide!