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  1. The rise and fall of tides can be used to trace the shape of the zone. By sorting 30 years of satellite images using a tidal model, we can reveal exactly what areas of the coastline are exposed at different levels of the tide:

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  2. 9. velj 2019.

    Another meme. This one sadly comes from experience.

  3. 21. lis 2018.

    Grazing sheep have transformed the salt marshes of the Wadden Sea.

  4. 19. tra 2018.

    Nucella canaliculata, getting with it.

  5. 8. lip 2018.

    Celebrating with some of the awesome inverts found in the Falklands!

  6. 30. lis 2019.
  7. 3. lip 2019.

    Today I saw one of the coolest things I have seen on my trips up to Calvert Island. A living wall covered in sea anemones, ascidians, sea stars urchins, and so much more.

  8. 28. lip 2019.

    -derived images of the in , a place that has gone through extreme environmental change in the past century. data: images:

  9. 29. pro 2017.

    A new species of truly hides underwater at high tide, breathing from air they have trapped, and emerges to rove about the rocks at low tide. Oh, and they named it after

  10. 13. svi 2019.

    This fly lays her eggs inside a barnacle, which the larvae then eat.

  11. If you're interested in how satellites 🛰️ and tide modelling 🌊 can be used to map the coastal zone (in !), drop by to my poster at !

  12. 23. sij

    We also quadrupled our species list for the Yerba Buena Island by finding not only Monterey Dorids, but also tons of Red Dorids, a handful of Black-tipped Spiny Dorids, and two San Diego Dorids!

  13. An today. The remains of the Rhoda Mary. A 2-masted schooner, built 1868 nr : served British & European ports for 57 years, then a houseboat on the River & is still in-situ. Survey by & with

  14. 9. svi 2019.

    “No one knows much of anything about these coastal insects…”

  15. Excited to be in Perth for , and off to an appropriate start: planning out new + science inspired by some of the spectacular coastal landscapes below! 🌊🛰️

  16. 17. ruj 2019.

    it was a good day for a walk (on a muddy area)! the at is looking really great, very lush and green. and so we went about collecting some, and will continue with our test plots tomorrow!

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  17. 11. kol 2019.

    More architecture for . This epic oyster shelf in tropical QLD belongs to the Hooded oyster, Saccostrea cucullata. A seriously tough oyster that handles rock temperatures near 60C.

  18. 13. sij

    One of the most intriguing patterns I've ever seen in the is this lone gooseneck surrounded by a ring of surrounded by a ring of . Saw this yesterday, just tin time to post for today!

  19. 6. srp 2018.

    Tidal Wings team is growing steadily! We now welcome Jorge Gutierrez as a post-doc researcher, and Filipe Moniz and Patrícia Pedro as research fellows! Read everything about our work in our website

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