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We took our girls to look at tide pools during our recent beach camping trip and found all sorts of creatures! 🐚🦀🪼🦐 Would you walk around these waters for a chance to see something cool?! FOLLOW us if you love exploring with your kids because we’re always off sharing a new adventure! #visitcalifornia #morrobay #morrostrandstatebeach #beachcamping #campingwithkids #familycamping #tidepools #tidepooling #tidepool #seacreatures #explorewithkids #adventurefamily #travelwithkids #travelfamily
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The YAYsayers
1 years ago
#rockhound #rockhounding #rocktok #rocksandminerals #tidepools #redwoods #tidepooling #jasper #agate #agatehunting #lowfi #asmr #beach #norcal #sonoma #marincounty #northerncalifornia #crystals #crystaltok #crystalsoftiktok #geology #geologyrocks #geologytok #chillvibes #fog #foggybeach #winterbeach #winterbeachvibes
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Michael
12 months ago
Replying to @samanthawhanta The whale has been safely removed. Respect the wildlife🩵 #sandiego #sandiegohiddengems #whale #beachedwhale #missionbeach #pacificbeach #news #seaworld #california #californiaadventures #ocean #view #tidepools #socalhiddengems #hiddengems #socaladventures #socallife #socal #sd
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Cisco | SoCal Travel
1 years ago
••Humpback Whale Fun Facts•• Most humpback whales don't actually have a hump on their back. Instead, the name is derived from the hump that appears when they arch their backs prior diving. A humpback whale head is covered with tubercles (knobs). Each knob contains at least one piece of stiff hair. The purpose of the hair is not known, though some believe it's used to detect motion. Humpback whales have two blowholes, one for each lung. Their lungs are roughly the size of a Toyota Prius. Unlike humans, the whales need to think about breathing. This is why they sleep with one eye open and only rest half of their brain at a time. Humpbacks have live births. Their pregnancy cycle lasts for about year. Once born, calves drink about 50 gallons of milk per day. Like fingerprints, each whale has distinct markings on the underside of their tails. Scientists use these markings to identify and track individual whales. The whales do not feed in Hawaii. However, when they hunt during the summer months in the northwest, they use a technique called bubble net fishing whereby they will circle and blow bubbles at their prey until the prey is contained in a tight ball. Humpback whales don't have teeth. Rather they have what's called baleen plates. These plates act like a filter, separating the tiny krill shrimp they eat from the water. The north pacific humpbacks are the fifth largest whale species on the planet and can grow to 60-feet long and weigh between 25 – 40 tons. Like most whales, females are longer than males. The whales have huge tails, measuring up to 18 feet wide. Humpback whale "songs" were first recorded in the early 1950s right here in Hawaii. Recent research has found that the songs last roughly between 7-to-30 minutes, though they often repeat songs for hours on end. The songs can be heard up to 20 miles away. Only the male humpbacks sing. The ability to sing is not something they are born with, rather they are taught at a young age. @OneOceanDiving @juansharks @savetheseaturtlesint @Oneoceandesigns @oneoceanresearch @oneoceanhawaii @oneoceanconservation @GoPro @National Geographic #oneocean #ocean #hawaii #kauai #hawaiilife #mokoleapoint #tidepools #poolsofmokolea #hawaiiwaters #luckywelivehi #oneoceanhawaii #savetheseaturtles #savetheocean #savethesharks #oceanconservation #sharkid
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Ocean Ramsey Sharks
10 months ago
Tidepooling for Earth Month 🌎🦪🦀 Living up to my handle & getting out to explore the intertidal zone now that I live so close to the coast! This was my first time finding live sand dollars & I was super excited. Was also stoked to see tons of oysters, clams, a few sea cucumbers, and lots of kelp/algae diversity (lots of Turkish towel!) 🌿 (Also when I say urchin spines are more pronounced, I am thinking of a very urchiny sea urchin, like a diadema or a Red Sea urchin, but here are urchin species that aren’t as spiny as others, like armored urchins or collectors urchins. Lots of spine diversity with different species!) My @Native Shoes are such a great option for exploring the low tide (& it’s super cool how they’re made from algae as I get excited about algae). They’re a great combo with my @alder apparel ‘go explore essential’ pants that cinch up so I’m not getting wet. What’s a cool critter you love to see while tide pooling? Or a dream species you want to see! Reminder, always tidepool with care. Don’t handle marine life if you don’t know how! Don’t yank wildlife off of rocks or other substrates they are firmly attached too. There are safe ways you can handle certain species but if you don’t know, don’t handle. #EarthMonth #TidePools #Tidepooling #SalishSea #recreating #Intertidal #MarineBiology
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Intertidal Kendy
9 months ago
Sunset Cliffs during extreme low tide. ⠀ ⠀⠀ King Tides, the highest and lowest tides of the year, happen in winter. Experiencing them at Sunset Cliffs is a popular activity in San Diego. ⠀⠀⠀ #weekendexplorer #jeffreylehmann #adventure #sandiego #visitsandiego #visitcalifornia #socallife #pointloma #californian #ImperialBeach #imperialbeachca #seacave #seacaves #sunsetcliffs #sunsetcliffssandiego #sunsetcliffsnaturalpark #sunsetcliffscave #tidepool #tidepools
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WeekendExplorer
1 years ago
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We took our girls to look at tide pools during our recent beach camping trip and found all sorts of creatures! 🐚🦀🪼🦐 Would you walk around these waters for a chance to see something cool?! FOLLOW us if you love exploring with your kids because we’re always off sharing a new adventure! #visitcalifornia #morrobay #morrostrandstatebeach #beachcamping #campingwithkids #familycamping #tidepools #tidepooling #tidepool #seacreatures #explorewithkids #adventurefamily #travelwithkids #travelfamily
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The YAYsayers
1 years ago
#rockhound #rockhounding #rocktok #rocksandminerals #tidepools #redwoods #tidepooling #jasper #agate #agatehunting #lowfi #asmr #beach #norcal #sonoma #marincounty #northerncalifornia #crystals #crystaltok #crystalsoftiktok #geology #geologyrocks #geologytok #chillvibes #fog #foggybeach #winterbeach #winterbeachvibes
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Michael
12 months ago
Replying to @samanthawhanta The whale has been safely removed. Respect the wildlife🩵 #sandiego #sandiegohiddengems #whale #beachedwhale #missionbeach #pacificbeach #news #seaworld #california #californiaadventures #ocean #view #tidepools #socalhiddengems #hiddengems #socaladventures #socallife #socal #sd
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Cisco | SoCal Travel
1 years ago
••Humpback Whale Fun Facts•• Most humpback whales don't actually have a hump on their back. Instead, the name is derived from the hump that appears when they arch their backs prior diving. A humpback whale head is covered with tubercles (knobs). Each knob contains at least one piece of stiff hair. The purpose of the hair is not known, though some believe it's used to detect motion. Humpback whales have two blowholes, one for each lung. Their lungs are roughly the size of a Toyota Prius. Unlike humans, the whales need to think about breathing. This is why they sleep with one eye open and only rest half of their brain at a time. Humpbacks have live births. Their pregnancy cycle lasts for about year. Once born, calves drink about 50 gallons of milk per day. Like fingerprints, each whale has distinct markings on the underside of their tails. Scientists use these markings to identify and track individual whales. The whales do not feed in Hawaii. However, when they hunt during the summer months in the northwest, they use a technique called bubble net fishing whereby they will circle and blow bubbles at their prey until the prey is contained in a tight ball. Humpback whales don't have teeth. Rather they have what's called baleen plates. These plates act like a filter, separating the tiny krill shrimp they eat from the water. The north pacific humpbacks are the fifth largest whale species on the planet and can grow to 60-feet long and weigh between 25 – 40 tons. Like most whales, females are longer than males. The whales have huge tails, measuring up to 18 feet wide. Humpback whale "songs" were first recorded in the early 1950s right here in Hawaii. Recent research has found that the songs last roughly between 7-to-30 minutes, though they often repeat songs for hours on end. The songs can be heard up to 20 miles away. Only the male humpbacks sing. The ability to sing is not something they are born with, rather they are taught at a young age. @OneOceanDiving @juansharks @savetheseaturtlesint @Oneoceandesigns @oneoceanresearch @oneoceanhawaii @oneoceanconservation @GoPro @National Geographic #oneocean #ocean #hawaii #kauai #hawaiilife #mokoleapoint #tidepools #poolsofmokolea #hawaiiwaters #luckywelivehi #oneoceanhawaii #savetheseaturtles #savetheocean #savethesharks #oceanconservation #sharkid
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Ocean Ramsey Sharks
10 months ago
Tidepooling for Earth Month 🌎🦪🦀 Living up to my handle & getting out to explore the intertidal zone now that I live so close to the coast! This was my first time finding live sand dollars & I was super excited. Was also stoked to see tons of oysters, clams, a few sea cucumbers, and lots of kelp/algae diversity (lots of Turkish towel!) 🌿 (Also when I say urchin spines are more pronounced, I am thinking of a very urchiny sea urchin, like a diadema or a Red Sea urchin, but here are urchin species that aren’t as spiny as others, like armored urchins or collectors urchins. Lots of spine diversity with different species!) My @Native Shoes are such a great option for exploring the low tide (& it’s super cool how they’re made from algae as I get excited about algae). They’re a great combo with my @alder apparel ‘go explore essential’ pants that cinch up so I’m not getting wet. What’s a cool critter you love to see while tide pooling? Or a dream species you want to see! Reminder, always tidepool with care. Don’t handle marine life if you don’t know how! Don’t yank wildlife off of rocks or other substrates they are firmly attached too. There are safe ways you can handle certain species but if you don’t know, don’t handle. #EarthMonth #TidePools #Tidepooling #SalishSea #recreating #Intertidal #MarineBiology
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Intertidal Kendy
9 months ago
Sunset Cliffs during extreme low tide. ⠀ ⠀⠀ King Tides, the highest and lowest tides of the year, happen in winter. Experiencing them at Sunset Cliffs is a popular activity in San Diego. ⠀⠀⠀ #weekendexplorer #jeffreylehmann #adventure #sandiego #visitsandiego #visitcalifornia #socallife #pointloma #californian #ImperialBeach #imperialbeachca #seacave #seacaves #sunsetcliffs #sunsetcliffssandiego #sunsetcliffsnaturalpark #sunsetcliffscave #tidepool #tidepools
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WeekendExplorer
1 years ago
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