HOW TO BEHAVE TO SHOW RESPECT FOR LIVING SEA CREATURES and THE ECOSYSTEM
1) Do take your camera. Photograph during the day. No flashes.
2) Do place feet carefully on dry or drier areas. Wear no-slip shoes. (Rubber thongs are not recommended. The creatures may be too tiny to see.) Take it slow.
3) Don't touch any sea creature or algae/kelp or plant life. (They are feeding and this is all part of the local eco-system they depend upon.)
4) Don't collect or take any sea creature, algae/kept or plant life, shells or stones. Simply take photographs or take notes of what diversity you've seen or perhaps note that the tidepools seems to be devoid of life.
5) Do not pour any liquid into the water. Not even your bottled water.
6) Do not urinate or defecate in the water or in or around the tidepools or beach.
7) Do not leave any trash in the water or around the tidepools or beach. If it's easy to do so without hurting yourself or the sea creatures, remove the trash others have left there.
8) Report your visit - what you saw - when and where and what time of day - to those who care. This blog has so very many links so organizations that do care.
9) Get out of there if the wind is high or the tide is coming in. Low tide is the best time to go.
10) Do some beach clean up. Plastics, wrappers, cans, surfing board wax, sunglasses, shoes, all of it will eventually go back to the tidepools or the ocean, so getting it off the beach does help.
C 2025 Siren's Link To Sea


