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EVERETT explore our Puget Sound Beaches What is the Puget Sound? The Sound is actually a long arm of the Pacific Ocean that reaches deep within Washington state. And, just like ocean beaches, the tide changes on Puget Sound beaches four times each day revealing all kinds of living treasures. The best time to explore is at low tide, when you can find extraordinary sea creatures that live most of their lives underwater. hood canal puget sound Richmond Beach Carkeek Park Golden Gardens Discovery Park SEATTLE South Alki Schmitz Overlook Lincoln Park Seahurst Des Moines Redondo What does Marine Reserve mean? The Marine Reserves on our map are beach habitats designated as nature preserves. Nothing dead or alive may be taken or harvested from these areas.

exploring the Intertidal Zone Simply put, the intertidal zone is the strip of beach that is submerged in water at high tide and exposed at low tide. The high intertidal area is usually exposed to air and is thus harsh for marine life. The low intertidal section is covered by water about half of each day and has a greater diversity of marine life. The richest area is the subtidal area where air exposure is minimal. There are several habitats within the intertidal zone, including those shown below: HIGH TIDE rs ROCKY SHORES: Found in exposed and protected areas. Walk softly in these areas every rock is alive with animals! If you pick up a rock to observe the seaweed and animals that live below, replace it in the original position so the creatures are unharmed and their homes undisturbed. Many animals that live on or among rocks can also be found around docks or pilings. rs t TIDEPOOLS: Small, shallow pools of water left behind when the tide is out great places for belly biology! Just get on your belly, put your face close to the tidepool, and watch the action unfold. Tidepools can be found within rocky shore and sandy beach areas. t t t sb BE AN INTERTIDAL ECOLOGIST FOR A DAY! Try taking field notes on the creatures you find in the intertidal zone. Measure a 12 x12 space in the habitat(s) of your choice and count how many of each creature you find there. Which creatures are most common in which habitats? LOW TIDE SANDY BEACHES: Found in both exposed and protected areas. Thousands of animals make their homes on and under the sand. Watch your step to avoid crushing them! m sb MUD FLATS: (Not shown) Found in sheltered areas, such as bays or estuaries. As you walk along a mudflat, notice the many holes created by burrowing clams and worms that live there.

3EAWEED 2OCKWEED RS &UCUS GARDNERI! BROWNISH GREEN SEAWEED THAT STANDS UPRIGHT AND FEATURES FLATTENED STEMS WITH SEVERAL BRANCHES!T HOME 3IZE /N TOP OF ROCKS v v TALL,OOK &OR 2OCKWEED FOUND IN THE HIGH TO LOW INTERTIDAL ON A ROCKY BEACH &AST &ACT 2OCKWEED CAN LOSE OF ITS WATER AND STILL SURVIVE Nori rs Porphyra spp. A seaweed with very thin, brownishpurple blades. At home/size: Most common in low to high intertidal rocky habitats/length to 2. Look For: Nori s iridescent blades they show up best in good light. Fast Fact: This seaweed is farmed and sold for use in sushi. 3EA,ETTUCE RS 5LVA SPP! SLIPPERY GRASS GREEN SEAWEED WITH RUFFLED EDGES!T HOME 3IZE /N ROCKS OR FLOATING ON MUDFLATS 5P TO v LONG,OOK &OR 'REEN WATER IN A TIDEPOOL INDICATING THAT SEA LETTUCE HAS RELEASED REPRODUCTIVE CELLS THERE &AST &ACT 3EA LETTUCE IS EDIBLE AND USED IN FOODS SUCH AS SUSHI SOUP AND STEW Turkish Towel rs Mastocarpus papillatus Characterized by thick, purple/red blades. At home/size: Rocky habitats, low intertidal to subtidal/up to 20 long. Look For: Rubbery bumps on blades. Fast Fact: Sometimes harvested for carrageenan, found in products like ice cream and toothpaste. 3UGAR +ELP RS,AMINARIA SACCHARINA /NE OF SEVERAL LARGE BROWN ALGAE COMMON TO THE SHORE AREA!T HOME 3IZE 2OCKY HABITATS FROM THE LOW INTERTIDAL TO SUBTIDAL "LADES TO v LONG AND v WIDE,OOK &OR 4WO ROWS OF WRINKLED PATCHES RUNNING THE LENGTH OF THE BLADE &AST &ACT 4HE NAME IS TAKEN FROM A FORM OF SUGAR FOUND WITHIN THIS KELP Sargassum rs Sargassum spp. Long, stringy, yellowish-brown growth identifies this seaweed. At home/size: Low intertidal to subtidal in protected rocky habitats/ Length up to 6 1/2. Look For: Tiny floats attached to sargassum s many branching blades. Fast Fact: Sargassum was introduced from Japan in the early 1900s and competes for space with native vegetation. "ULL +ELP RS.EREOCYSTIS LUETKEANA /NE OF THE LARGEST SEAWEEDS FORMS BEDS IN 0UGET 3OUND DURING SUMMER!T HOME 3IZE 2OCKY HABITATS LOW INTERTIDAL TO SUBTIDAL 4O LONG,OOK &OR 3OFTBALL SIZE FLOATS AND LARGE HOLDFASTS LIKE ROOTS ATTACHED TO ROCKS &AST &ACT 7! S FASTEST GROWING NATIVE VEGETATION CAN EXCEED PER DAY Seaweed Plant Eelgrass m sb Zostera spp. A bright green, bladelike plant with one or more veins running along its length. At home/size: Rooted in mud or sand in sheltered waters/up to 4 long. Look For: Other small creatures using the eelgrass as their home. Fast Fact: Eelgrass beds are important nurseries for young fish and invertebrates. 13

explore our Puget Sound Beaches 0 0 Beach Naturalists: For Beach Naturalists' schedules visit www.seattleaquarium.org; to volunteer, call 206.386.4365 or email beachnaturalist@seattleaquarium.org 1 cm 2 1 2 3 4 5 Puget Sound Starts Here Here is our backyard, our driveway, our homes, our neighborhoods. Here is everywhere in the Puget Sound region. What we do has serious impact on our local waterways and ultimately on Puget Sound. For more information: www.pugetsoundstartshere.org www.psp.wa.gov Beach reporting numbers: Toxic Chemical and Oil Spills Seattle 206.684.7587 Dept. of Ecology 425.649.7000 Dept. of Ecology Emergency Oil Spill Line 1.800.OILS-911 WA State Dept. of Health 1.800.562.5632 Remember, the beach is home to countless marine plants and creatures do your part to help take care of them and Puget Sound! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 The Seattle Aquarium is located on the Seattle waterfront at Pier 59, 1483 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101. For information or to join, visit www.seattleaquarium.org The support for this pocket guide, and advancing the mission of the Seattle Aquarium, gratefully provided by The Boeing Company Charitable Trust 14 15