Category: TPERP
My First Day As A TPERP
New TPERP Mayra Hernandez had an exciting first day in the tidepools. Below is her story. Her enthusiasm is exactly what makes the TPERP program so rewarding for both volunteers and visitors. My first day as a TPERP in the tidepools was an exciting one. Maybe it was just my being new at it, but it all felt so awesome and worth sharing with others. I … Continue reading My First Day As A TPERP
Tidepool Jeopardy
“I’ll take National Parks for $400 Alex” Answer: “Unusual items found at the tidepools at Cabrillo National Monument” Question: “What is a 50 pound bag of onions?” This bag of onions was discovered at the tidepools last Thursday. Someone obviously took a lot of effort to put the onions on top of the boulder at the entrance to the tidepools. Visitors were asking us the … Continue reading Tidepool Jeopardy
May 2019 – Tides
Creature Feature – Keyhole Limpet
This month’s Creature Feature at the Tidepool Education table is the Keyhole Limpet. You can learn more about it here. Continue reading Creature Feature – Keyhole Limpet
April 2019 – Tides
Here is the tide chart for April. For those of you wanting to read ahead, we have the 2020 Tide chart available, thanks to Ed Parnell at Scripps. Continue reading April 2019 – Tides

