King Tides are Coming to Dana Point
DANA POINT— Brace yourselves for a tidal wave of excitement as the Ocean Institute rolls out their popular marine adventure, King Tide Tide Pool Hikes. A king tide
DANA POINT— Brace yourselves for a tidal wave of excitement as the Ocean Institute rolls out their popular marine adventure, King Tide Tide Pool Hikes. A king tide
Make Way for King Tides DANA POINT— Mark your calendars. From Jan. 21-22, King Tides will take over Dana Point. King Tides occur twice in the Earth’s rotation when the
NEWPORT BEACH—A King Tides event on Nov. 15 and 16 brought high tides to the Southern California coast and high water levels to harbors. King Tides are extremely high tides
MALIBU—This shot was taken on Malibu Road in 2012 by LA Waterkeeper during a King Tide, a non-scientific term used to describe an exceptionally high tide event. The photo was
DANA POINT—The latest round of King Tides hit California Feb. 8 and 9, bringing some of the highest high tides of the year. Impacts vary up and down the coast.
OCEANSIDE—Sponsored by the California Coastal Commission, the California King Tides Project provides an opportunity for the general public to share photographs of King Tide events and their impacts on coastal resources.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA―Living in Southern California, where barely a drop of rain has been felt in the past several months, it can be easy to forget that winter is coming. It’s
LONG BEACH—Sea level rise is already happening off the coast of the Southern California coast and the threat of inland flooding due to King Tides and storm surges is real,
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