Last month a special group of SeaDoc supporters joined our team for a low-tide walk along the shores of the Salish Sea. With the Salish Sea shorelines pulled back, we spent the evening exploring tide pools, spotting sea stars and crabs, and getting a closer look at the incredible marine life that’s often hidden beneath the surface.
Like our good friend Adam Summers over at Friday Harbor Labs told us, you have to be tough to survive in the intertidal waters. Depending on the tides and the seasons, these species can spend hours under the sea or in the direct sunlight; or sloshing about in between the two! Our Science Director Joe Gaydos often shares that message before we respectfully explore the wonders of the intertidal, always leaving it as we came.