EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 27 MIN
Nighttime Tide Pooling
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Come with Nan Evans and Carolyn Woods, from the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, on an audio winter tide pooling trip at NIGHT. In the winter why are the really low tides at night and during the daytime in summer? Why can we see different animals at different tide levels? What might we see during a winter nighttime low tide that we wouldn't see during a summer low tide? Would an ultraviolet or black light be a cool thing to have? Get excited about tide pooling! (KPTZ airdate: April 1, 2026) Learn more:Puget Sound Tide Pooling GuideMarine Shoreline EcosystemNOAA Tide Chart for Port TownsendField Guide Brochures to take with youBetween the Tides in Washington and Oregon: Exploring Beaches and Tidepools by Ryan P. Kelly, Terrie Klinger, and John J. MeyerThe New Beachcomber’s Guide to the Pacific Northwest by J. Duane SeptNature Now is created by a dedicated team of volunteers. If you enjoy this episode and can support the work that goes into making Nature Now, we invite you to go to kptz.org/donate to make a contribution. Thank you for your support!
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Nan Evans and Carolyn Woods, from the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, go on a winter tide pooling trip at night.
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