#TidePools

2025-08-10

@vantiss Spent an afternoon at #FitzgeraldMarineReserve near #HalfMoonBay. The #MarineLayer was just skimming the coast. Walking the beach and looking in #tidepools helped clear my head!

Black pebble resting on beach sand, and encrusted with patches of purple algae
2025-07-29
I love when friends visit. Gives us an excuse to get up fuckton early for tide pools. #haystackrock #tidepools #oregoncoast
2025-07-29

I love when friends visit. Gives us an excuse to get up fuckton early for tide pools. #haystackrock #tidepools #oregoncoast

2025-07-27

La Jolla Tidepools were beautiful today.

#SanDiego #LaJolla #TidePools #Sealife

A small inlet between rocks, the sides covered in mussels and barnacles, the tide going out with water glistening in the inlet.A tidepool filled with seaweeds, mussels, barnacles, anemones, a stripey crab and a small dark fish.A series of circular tidepools, filled with life, the ebbing tide leaving the rocks  exposed and the sea in the background.Rocky outcrops, smoothed by the ocean into curvy inlets, the ebbing tide in the background.
Oregon Coast Weekend - Getaway Ideas and Travel Tipsoregoncoastweekend.com@web.brid.gy
2025-05-29

Enjoy the Lowest Tides on the Oregon Coast This Summer (2025)

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The Doctor (Open for Commissions)lucidillusions.in@bsky.brid.gy
2025-03-31

TIL there are marine fungi species, while trying to ID a specimen on iNat (and getting that as a suggestion) 🦑 🧪 #TidePools although not very sure what we have here. any #InvertID help appreciated.

a specimen that seems to have a thin jelly like layer above a cluster of white tubes. latched to a rock. 

found during low tide.
2025-01-10

Fossil tide pool rock
San Mateo County

#Fossils #tidepools #photography #science

Fossil tide pool rock
San Mateo County
2025-01-10

Alien tide pool rock
San Mateo County

#tidepools #photography

Alien- looking tide pool rock, with 2 large holes that look like eyes and a Crack that looks like a smile. 
San Mateo County
Mike McCaffrey :pdx_badge:mikemccaffrey@pdx.social
2024-11-28

For my last day in #Hawaii, I visited the #TidePools on the east coast of #Oahu (once someone told me there are easily accessible ones that don't require a long hike). I started off looking at all the skittish camouflaged critters and volcanic rocks, but it quickly turned into a cleanup effort when I saw all the fishing line tangled in the rocks and kelp.

Pools of standing water with amongst gray volcanic rocks with aquatic plants in shades of yellow and red. In the background is the crashing waves and an island in the distance.A tiny brown speckled fish in the water remaining motionless to look like one more rock in the pool.My hand holding up a dangling bunch of fishing line that I untangled from the volcanic rock and kelp. Many tufts of kelp remain hopelessly tangled in the lines. In the background are crashing waves that surged up over my feet as I was struggling to free the plastic strands from the encroaching tides.All of the big and little pieces of plastic I picked up on the beach, including a black croc, toothbrush, USB dongle, and a half of a fishing net buoy.

Sea anemone party! I snapped this in 2017 on a blustery day near Ft Bragg, California. Under the water, it was all aglow. #tidepools #MarineLife

Sea anemones feed in the underwater surge near Ft Bragg, California. Photo by Brandy Gale, 2017.

Opalescent Nudibranch (Hermissenda opalescens)! A blaze of pearly dazzle in the #tidepools near my studio. #MarineLife #Nudivember

Hermissenda opalescens, an opalescent, brightly-coloured sea slug or nudibranch, in a California tide pool. This marine gastropod mollusc feeds on hydroids and other marine organisms such as ascidians and sea anemones. Photo by Brandy Gale.

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