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TIDE POOL FIELD TRIP: 2 February 2015
We carried out our annual class field trip to the the tide pools located between
Scripps Pier and Blacks Beach to examine how chemical and physical properties of a tide
pool evolve during the time that it is isolated from the open ocean. Cliff Hoang served as
our photographer, except where noted.
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This year we sampled 3 tide pools, testing for the temperature, salinity, nutrients, pH,
and total alkalinity of the water. |
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Temperatures were measured using TidBits and Hobo Loggers, here in "tide pool 1".
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We had a little difficulty with an octopus, who stole a TidBit and tried to get
a Hobo Logger. (photo credit: Heather Page)
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At regular intervals, we measured total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, and pH.
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Other properties of the tide pools were noted,
including depth, horizontal dimensions, and types
of organisms living in the pool.
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Samples were returned to the Andersson lab to be run.
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More photos
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