PHOTO FRIDAY Sea stars seen at low tide at Three Tree Point

Burien, WALocal News

Gregory Rehmke shared a captivating photo montage of colorful sea stars observed during low tide this week at Three Tree Point. The B-Town Blog, known for its "Photo Friday" feature, invites community members to submit their own photographs for potential inclusion. Interested contributors can email medium or high-resolution images, providing technical details about their photography. This initiative not only showcases local beauty but also builds community involvement in the blog's content. Scott, the blog's editor, emphasizes the importance of reader contributions in enriching local storytelling.

Sea stars, often referred to as starfish, are an iconic part of the coastal ecosystem. The feature aims to raise awareness of local marine life and inspire appreciation for the environment. Such community initiatives strengthen ties and highlight the natural heritage of the Burien area.

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