Tidepooling in Puerto Peñasco by Sharon Cruz

    Where we are in Mexico, there are these crazy tidal shifts and from the very first day we got here we’ve been going down during low tides and exploring the tidepools. We’ve been to quite a couple different terrains both on our own time and with the class. We started with the one closest to where we’re staying, CEDO, and even went looking for critters at night under the lunar eclipse. I feel like at night we say more of the cnidarians and the mollusk, like the sea anemones and the sea hares, we even saw an octopus. Most of the critters we saw throughout the different terrains were very similar, we just learned how to spot them differently in each one. For example, in the mudflaps, we learned to look for the octopuses in seashells while we learned to look under rocks in the rocky terrain. The more we go the better we get at spotting animals and the more comfortable we feel navigating and handling the ecosystem.

Sharon Cruz





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