May 28 will bring years lowest tide Beach Naturalists to Seahurst Park Beach

Burien, WALocal News

The Beach Naturalists event at Seahurst Park Beach on May 28 coincides with the year's lowest tide, allowing attendees to explore the unique marine environment. Scheduled from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM local time, the event encourages community participation in understanding local ecosystems. Knowledgeable guides will lead discussions on the area's natural history, enhancing public awareness of marine biodiversity. This event is particularly significant as it aligns with a notable tidal phenomenon, which reveals underwater habitats typically hidden at higher tides. The park is located at 1600 SW Seahurst Park Rd in Burien, Washington, within the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

Organizers expect a diverse turnout, given its appeal to both sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. Participants will also have the chance to engage with local wildlife, fostering a deeper connection to the environment. Seahurst Park serves as an important venue for environmental education and community engagement.

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