Low Tide Magic

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It’s that time of year in southern California. Extra high tides (the so-called king tides) alternate with spectacularly low tides (anarchist tides?), revealing tide pools teeming with fabulous occupants. I’ve never seen starfish out in the world, before!





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The colors. The patterns. Everywhere.





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A person can stare a long time waiting to see one of these gals move. Here’s evidence that movement recently occurred!:





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These mussels have worked around a band of white plastic:





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Amazing to see anemones with soft sticky outsides that are sludge-free. (Perhaps these critters live in deeper water than the sludged ones?) (I’m making that up.):





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Anybody know what these translucent donut creatures are called?





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I was not alone enjoying the tide pools:





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[image error] I could be friends with that one in the middle.



Look, a tar bat!





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These craters formed when water dropped from the rock above:





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Published on November 18, 2020 14:31
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