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Tide Pool Collection (page 6)

As the sun sets over Blackpool Illuminations, the tide pool glistens with a magical glow in Lancashire, England

Background imageTide Pool Collection: WA, Olympic National Park, Second Beach, tidepools and seastacks at low tide

WA, Olympic National Park, Second Beach, tidepools and seastacks at low tide

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Ochre Sea Stars at Shi Shi Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington, US

Ochre Sea Stars at Shi Shi Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington, US

Background imageTide Pool Collection: USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Brilliant orange starfish stand out among the rocky tide

USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Brilliant orange starfish stand out among the rocky tide pools of Neptune State Park, Cape Perpetua, Oregon

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Tide pool creatures, Oregon, USA

Tide pool creatures, Oregon, USA

Background imageTide Pool Collection: USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Sea anemone display their beautiful colors in the ride pools

USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Sea anemone display their beautiful colors in the ride pools at Nepture State Park on the Oregon coast

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Coastal landscape, Oregon, USA

Coastal landscape, Oregon, USA

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Purple and ochre sea stars encrusting a rock, Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park

Purple and ochre sea stars encrusting a rock, Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington

Background imageTide Pool Collection: USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Sea anemone cluster in the tide pools at Strawberry Hill

USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Sea anemone cluster in the tide pools at Strawberry Hill on the Pacific ocean of Oregon

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Anthopleura xanthogrammica anemone

Anthopleura xanthogrammica anemone
Giant green anemone (Anthopleura xanthogrammica). This species of anemone gets its colour from the green algae that lives in its tissues. It inhabits low tide pools and rocks

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Aggregating anemone

Aggregating anemone (Anthopleura elegantissima). This species of sea anemone is also known as clonal anemone and can be found on rocky, tide swept shores

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Ochre sea star

Ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) amongst giant green anemone (Anthopleura xanthogrammica). This species of starfish can be found in waters up to 100 metres deep and feeds on mussels, barnacles

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Red sea urchin

Red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) amongst purple sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) in a tide pool at low tide

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Ochre sea stars

Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus). This species of starfish can be found in waters up to 100 metres deep and feeds on mussels, barnacles, limpets, snails and other smaller species

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Molluscs

Molluscs. Purple topshell (Gibbula umbilicalis) and thick topshell (Monodonta ineate) molluscs in a rock pool

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Tide pool

Tide pool containing giant green anemones (Anthopleura xanthogrammica) and an ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus). Photographed at the Olympic National Park, on the Olympic Peninsula, in Washington

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Rainbow wrack (Cystoseira tamariscifolia)

Rainbow wrack (Cystoseira tamariscifolia) submerged in a rock pool. This is a species of brown seaweed. When seen underwater it is an iridescent turquoise colour

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Peggys Cove, Canada

Peggys Cove, Canada
Peggys cove. Lighthouse, tide pool and marine algae at Peggys point in Peggys cove, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageTide Pool Collection: USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Jewel-toned sea anemones cover the living rocks of Neptune State Park

USA, Oregon, Nepture SP. Jewel-toned sea anemones cover the living rocks of Neptune State Park, on Cape Perpetua, Oregon

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Magellanic penguins, Yorke Bay, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, South America

Magellanic penguins, Yorke Bay, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, South America

Background imageTide Pool Collection: View towards Isle of Rum at sunset from rock formation at Laig Bay, Isle of Eigg

View towards Isle of Rum at sunset from rock formation at Laig Bay, Isle of Eigg, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Mimosa rocks and rock pool in natural bay composed of volcanic Rhyolite rock

Mimosa rocks and rock pool in natural bay composed of volcanic Rhyolite rock, around 360 million years old, Mimosa Rocks National Park, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTide Pool Collection: Tide pool, Bird I, Mili, Marshall Islands (N. Pacific)

Tide pool, Bird I, Mili, Marshall Islands (N. Pacific)
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Background imageTide Pool Collection: Bamburgh Castle at dawn, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bamburgh Castle at dawn, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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As the sun sets over Blackpool Illuminations, the tide pool glistens with a magical glow in Lancashire, England. In Princeville, Queens Baths on Kauai Island, Hawaii, nature's own masterpiece is unveiled as vibrant sea creatures dance amidst the crashing waves. Nepture SP in Oregon showcases an enchanting sight - an orange starfish surrounded by green sea anemone, creating a mesmerizing underwater tableau. Strawberry Hill State Park on the Oregon coast unveils a stunning display of ochre and purple sea stars in the tidal zone. Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego offers a glimpse into a thriving tide pool area teeming with life. At Laig Bay on the Isle of Eigg, rock formations frame breathtaking views towards the Isle of Rum. As twilight descends upon Singing Sands at Camas Sgiotaig, one can't help but be captivated by the beauty that lies beyond. From Taransay comes a panoramic vista showcasing islands Harris and Lewis against an awe-inspiring backdrop. Newport's tide pools in Oregon reveal intricate details like delicate sea urchins residing within their exhibits. Vila Nova de Milfontes in Alentejo, Portugal paints a serene picture as dusk settles over its tranquil tide pools. And finally, Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester welcomes moonrise to illuminate its shores with ethereal light. Whether it be along sandy shores or rocky coasts around the world, these tide pools offer glimpses into captivating ecosystems where nature thrives and reveals its true wonders for all to behold.