Tag: Dock Fouling
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5 Kinds of Intertidal Animals that Look Like Plants

The intertidal is bursting with animal life, the shape, size, and color of which are often foreign to us land-dwellers. Many animals disguise themselves as plants while other things that look like plants are really animals. It can take time to learn to recognize all the kinds of animals you’ll encounter in the intertidal, but…
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Is Dock Fouling Worth It?

Dock fouling is a cousin hobby to tide pooling and many tidepoolers can also be found searching beneath floating docks when the tide is high. If you are new and haven’t heard about dock fouling before, check out this article. A common question for amateur tidepoolers is whether dock fouling is worth their time. The…
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Dock Fouling 101: What Is It and Why Would I Do It?

Tide pooling is one of my favorite activities (if you couldn’t tell), but especially this time of year, the best tides are often very early in the morning and it can be difficult to take advantage of them. Other times of the year, there simply aren’t very many good low tides and you may not…
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