PHOTOS Lowest tides of the year reveal marine life in underbelly of Puget Sound

Seattle, WALocal News

On May 27, 2025, an exceptionally low tide in West Seattle unveiled a rich variety of marine life in the Puget Sound. This natural phenomenon, occurring during one of the year's lowest tides, revealed organisms like sea stars and anemones typically hidden beneath the water's surface. Local photographer Michael Ostrogorsky documented the event, sharing images that showcase the vibrant ecosystem. The community's response underscores the significance of tidal patterns and their impact on marine biodiversity. Such occurrences not only enhance local appreciation for the environment but also encourage educational opportunities regarding coastal ecosystems.

The Puget Sound is known for its diverse marine life, making the revelation of these organisms particularly noteworthy. Events like this can foster a sense of stewardship among residents towards their local waterways. Observations during low tides often provide valuable insight into the health of marine habitats.

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