Ultra low tides left a plethora of tidal pools this week for Whidbey residents to explore.
June 18, 2022 1:30 am
A Whidbey family plays on West Beach in Deception Pass State Park Thursday afternoon during an ultra-low tide. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)
A wobble in the moon’s orbital plane this week caused some of the lowest tides the Puget Sound region has seen in over a decade, exposing tidal pools teeming with all kinds of marine critters for locals to explore.
Whidbey residents flocked to Rosario Beach Thursday to examine a diverse array of marine life in tidal pools exposed by a super low tide. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)
Ultra low tides Thursday exposed a fascinating array of critters in tidal pools on Rosario beach, including these sea cucumbers and anenome. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)
A hermit crab climbs over tidal pools exposed by low tides at Rosario Beach. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)
Beach-goers examine marine life in tidal pools at Rosario Beach. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)
West beach visitors walk their dogs along a shore widened by super low tides Thursday. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)
Deception Pass State Park volunteer Nan Maysen, left, points out a lined chiton to Rosario Beach visitors during low tide on Thursday. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)
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