Tag: Hawaii
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Can you Go Tide Pooling In Hawaii?

The short answer is yes! Absolutely you can go tide pooling in Hawaii and other tropical islands. The long answer is that it might look a little different if you are used to tide pooling in temperate regions like Europe or the West Coast of the U.S. Let’s break down some of these differences so…
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Tide Pooling Log: Napili, Maui, HI, Day 2

Day one implies day two, right? If you haven’t read the first tide pooling log about our finds in the intertidal in Hawaii this fall, check out this article before reading on. The finds the night before had been so great that we just had to go back out on the rocks again. It was…
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Will I See Eels At The Tide Pools?

Short Answer: Possibly Long Answer: Eels are some of the most frequent large marine visitors to the tide pools; more common than octopuses but less common than small, shallow-water sharks. While not an everyday occurrence, if you visit the intertidal enough and know what you look for, you are fairly likely to see an eel,…
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