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The sun was shining on Fox Island on Tuesday afternoon as a small group gathered by the greenish shoreline of the sand spit, looking for creatures exposed by the low tide. From now until late ...
crabs, worms, algae and horse clams that spit water several feet in the air. Rachel Easton, education director at Harbor WildWatch, points to sea life during a tour at low tide at the Fox Island ...
During a full moon, tides tend to be higher and lower than average, she said. Crunching along the rocky beach Tuesday, Easton pointed out a host of brightly colored starfish, squishy anemones, sand ...