Field trip: Introduction to the Natural World Course
Field Trip 3 - Seattle Naturalists Intro Natural World Course - Alki Beach Park & Alki Point
Constellation Park in West Seattle has an abundance of marine life. You can easily find sea stars, anemones, crabs and many different seaweeds. Join us for one of the low tides of the year as we explore the intertidal zone and low tide waters.
- Tue, Jun 25, 2024
- Seattle Naturalists Committee
- Naturalist
- Adults
- Easy
- Easy
- Pace: slow, with frequent stops
- FULL (6 capacity)
- FULL (1 capacity)
- Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 10:37 AM
- Sun, Jun 23, 2024 at 5:00 PM
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We'll start our intertidal exploration by discussing how the rocky shore habitat hosts a rich diversity of organisms in our region. Gain insights into the role of tides and other physical and biological factors that shape this dynamic environment. We'll observe patterns of vertical zonation and think about who lives there and why as we make our way down to the rocky wall that is teeming with life. Learn to recognize and identify a diverse array of intertidal species, from colorful nudibranchs and resilient barnacles to predator sea stars and the diverse growth forms and colors of algae.
- -2.6' lowest tide is at 2:03 pm
- We will start exploring ~ 2 hours before the lowest tide to allow ample time to explore as the tide rolls out to its low point.
- Please ensure you feel comfortable walking on rocky and potentially slippery, seaweed- and barnacle-covered rocks.
- Expect detailed information by email approximately 1 week before the field trip.
- Water-ready footwear, preferably closed toe shoes or boots to avoid sharp rocks/barnacles. Footwear should have good tread/grip for slippery rocks
- Shorts or pants that can be rolled up since we will be walking in the water, sometimes knee-deep
- Poles
- Loupe and/or camera for observing small details in marine life
Recommended field guides:
The Explore our Puget Sound Beaches field guide found on the Seattle Aquariumwebsite is useful.
Let's meet at 12:00 noon at the beach entrance at the corner of Beach Drive SW and 63rd Ave SW. There is ample parking on the street, but no public restrooms.
Required Equipment
Guide book or smartphone apps
Day hiking gear
Waterproof boots or water shoes
Poles