Tag: Anemones
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Tide Pooling Log: Ventura County in Early June

Summer in California brings extremely low tides, but only in the very early hours of the morning. While not great for sleep schedules, these tides offer a great opportunity to see nocturnal animals you won’t see during the day and a chance to visit the intertidal without the crowds that daytime low tides bring. I…
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5 Reasons to Take Your Kids to the Tide Pools

Tide pooling can be a little bit intimidating for some, especially if you are thinking about taking your kids to the tide pools for the first time. But just in case you only read this far, you should do it! As long as you take into account the mild safety risks and plan accordingly, taking…
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Sunburst Anemones— Producers and Consumers

Sunburst anemones are one of the easiest to find and most fascinating animals in the tide pools. Unlike anything that lives on land, these creatures provide endless enjoyment for beginner tide poolers, especially children that can feel the pull of the anemone’s tentacles on their fingers. Despite being so common, sunburst anemones are incredibly beautiful…
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