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TIDE POOL FIELD TRIP: example photos from past years
In 2015, we carried out our annual class field trip to the the tide pools on February 2. The tide pools, located between
Scripps Pier and Blacks Beach, provide a model system to examine how chemical and physical properties
evolve when the water is isolated from the open ocean. In 2015, Cliff Hoang served as
our photographer, except where noted. Data are photos from more recent years will be available on TritonEd.
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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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