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Going out with the tide

Over the next four days (Wednesday through Saturday), we’ll see the lowest tides of the summer (yes, we’re aware summer technically is still about a week away) — all -3 feet or lower, with the absolute lowest a -3.8 on Friday morning (check the full tide chart here). Seattle Aquarium beach naturalists will be out on Friday (and over the weekend) at Lincoln Park and south of Alki Point; one of our favorite low-tide spots is Lowman Beach, one of the areas where submerged structures start to emerge, as seen this morning:

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5 Replies to "Going out with the tide"

  • Tish June 12, 2007 (11:57 pm)

    Where is Lowman Beach?

  • WSB June 13, 2007 (12:34 am)

    It’s at the south end of Beach Drive, just north of Lincoln Park (there’s actually a small stretch of waterfront houses between Lowman and Lincoln). Wonderful small waterfront park with a swing and a tennis court and a couple of huge old trees, in addition of course to the beach.

  • Carl Strohmeyer June 13, 2007 (8:28 am)

    We have some interesting low tide spots here in Southern Oregon around Harris Beach.

    This should be an intersting time to explore for those who have time and access.

  • Deanie Schwarz June 13, 2007 (10:16 am)

    I’ve seen those structures at Lowman at low tide and wondered what they were? Anybody know?

  • Gina June 13, 2007 (7:42 pm)

    I am pretty sure the structures had something to do with sewer outflow. Back before it was treated.

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