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February 2026 calendar with single squiggly horizontal line through squares indicates high and low tides. Everyday the line goes down twice and up twice. Contact edparnell@ucsd.edu for more details about the calendar.
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February 2026 – Tides

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What is in the Tidepools

What’s in the Tidepools? – January 2026

The image shows a coastal scene during what appears to be either sunrise or sunset, as the lighting is warm and golden. In the foreground, there are large, rugged rocks with patches of green algae or moss. The rocky shoreline extends into the distance, with the ocean on the right side of the image. The water is relatively calm, with gentle waves lapping against the rocks. On the left side, there is a cliff with a reddish-brown hue, and a few structures can be seen on top of it, possibly buildings or fences. The sky is clear with a soft gradient from blue to a light orange near the horizon. A few birds are flying in the sky above the cliffs.
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This Is Why We Protect Our Tidepools

January 2026 calendar with single squiggly horizontal line through squares indicates high and low tides. Everyday the line goes down twice and up twice. Contact edparnell@ucsd.edu for more details about the calendar.
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January 2026 – Tides

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What is in the Tidepools

What’s in the Tidepools? – December 2025

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Creature Feature – Knobby Sea Star

This month’s Creature Feature at the Education Table is the Knobby Sea Star. Continue reading Creature Feature – Knobby Sea Star

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December 2017 Tides

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Twin sisters Kim Fahlen (left) and Karen Scanlon clean the Fresnel lens in the tower of the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, Nov. 2, 2017. (Susan Murphy/KPBS)
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Twin Sisters Keep Historic Point Loma Lighthouse Shining Bright

Our very own VIPs Karen Scanlon and Kim Fahlen were interviewed by KPBS as they prepared the Old Point Loma Lighthouse for Open Tower Day tomorrow, November 15. If you want to watch the video and read the transcript, it is available here. Continue reading Twin Sisters Keep Historic Point Loma Lighthouse Shining Bright

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Blue-Legged Hermit Crab

Currently the Blue-Legged Hermit Crab Creature Feature is on display. If you haven’t seen it yet, stop by the Education Table. Continue reading Blue-Legged Hermit Crab

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November 2017 Tides

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October 2017 Tides

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February 2026 calendar with single squiggly horizontal line through squares indicates high and low tides. Everyday the line goes down twice and up twice. Contact edparnell@ucsd.edu for more details about the calendar.

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