Minus tide at Duxbury Reef

Some of my friends wanted to go tidepooling, so we had this nice minus tide on the calendar. Lots of kids in tow so hard to cover too much ground or do too much extreme tidepooling, but saw some cool stuff.

This was only my second trip to Duxbury, and the last time I went I didn't go over 'the ridge' to the south so I was determined to get there this time. It was definitely worth it. While there were tons of people near the entrance, almost no one was over the ridge. I was greeted by a nice Great Blue Heron for Heron Week foraging among the tides.
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It was weird because there was so much freshwater runoff from all the rain we're getting that the pools were a bit fuller than usual despite the low tide, and annoyingly cloudy. My main mission was to find an octopus for the kids. I succeeded in catching the second one we saw. There was a crazy abundance of Hopkin's Roses and we found a few Hilton's Aeolid. Other than that nothing to out of the ordinary, but it was such a beautiful clear day and was so much fun to splash around in the pools with my one year old, that this was definitely one of my favorite tidepool outings ever.

Publicado el febrero 7, 2016 05:52 MAÑANA por loarie loarie

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Eólido de Hilton (Phidiana hiltoni)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 04:08 TARDE PST

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Camarones Quisquillass (Infraorden Caridea)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 04:08 TARDE PST

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Lágrimas de la Virgen (Allium triquetrum)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:24 TARDE PST

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 04:47 TARDE UTC

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Eólido de Hilton (Phidiana hiltoni)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:07 TARDE UTC

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Camarones Quisquillass (Infraorden Caridea)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:08 TARDE UTC

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Cangrejo Quelas Negras (Lophopanopeus bellus)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:11 TARDE UTC

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Cangrejo Norteño del Kelp (Pugettia producta)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 04:46 TARDE UTC

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:12 TARDE UTC

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Rosa de Hopkins (Ceratodoris rosacea)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:14 TARDE UTC

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Garza Morena (Ardea herodias)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:17 TARDE UTC

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Anémona Estrella (Anthopleura sola)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:44 TARDE UTC

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:47 TARDE UTC

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:55 TARDE UTC

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Cangrejo Costero Rayado (Pachygrapsus crassipes)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:55 TARDE UTC

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Anémona Verde Gigante (Anthopleura xanthogrammica)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 06:06 TARDE UTC

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Pulpo Rojo del Pacífico (Octopus rubescens)

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 05:32 TARDE UTC

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loarie

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Febrero 6, 2016 a las 06:20 TARDE UTC

Comentarios

What an awesome outing -- love that the kiddos were involved too. :) It's always fun to run into a group of kids and show them how cool critters are. :)

Publicado por sambiology hace alrededor de 8 años

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