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Ebb Tide
1. Ebb Tide
Ebb Tide
2. Ebb Tide
Quinault men netting & spear fishing at low tide, mouth of the Quinault River, Washington, in drawing
3. Quinault men netting & spear fishing at low tide, mouth of the Quinault River, Washington, in drawing made 1886
Quinault men netting & spear fishing at low tide, mouth of the Quinault River, Washington, in drawing
4. Quinault men netting & spear fishing at low tide, mouth of the Quinault River, Washington, in drawing made 1886

The Raging Tide
5. The Raging Tide
High Tide
6. High Tide
Rip Tide
7. Rip Tide
Rip Tide
8. Rip Tide

Ebb Tide
9. Ebb Tide
Sweeping panorama, looking north and east, from Magnolia and Elliott Bay to First Hill and Beacon Hill,
10. Sweeping panorama, looking north and east, from Magnolia and Elliott Bay to First Hill and Beacon Hill, taken from the tide flats around Massachusetts Ave. S., Seattle, ca. 1904
Salmon Bay Charlie's house at low tide, Shilshole, ca. 1903
11. Salmon Bay Charlie's house at low tide, Shilshole, ca. 1903
Harvesting oysters by barge at low tide in Willapa Bay, Washington, ca. 1940
12. Harvesting oysters by barge at low tide in Willapa Bay, Washington, ca. 1940

Map of Wellfleet Bay showing the location between the tide lines of quahaug growth experiments 101 to
13. Map of Wellfleet Bay showing the location between the tide lines of quahaug growth experiments 101 to 185. Many acres of flats are exposed, owing to the large rise and fall of the tide, which is about 10 3/4 feet. The average increase in volume for 84 betw in one year was 185 per cent., or over 2 3/4 bushels for every bushel planted.
Nassa obsoleta (the little black winkle of the tide flats) devouring a scallop. These little scavengers
14. Nassa obsoleta (the little black winkle of the tide flats) devouring a scallop. These little scavengers swarm over the scallop. Occasionally one is active enough to get between the valves, forming a wedge which permits the entrance of others, which quickly consume the scallop. Owing to the alertness of the scallop and its different habitat (Nassa usually being found on the tide flats) little damage is done
Tide pools formed in shale
15. Tide pools formed in shale
Tide pools in various stages of development
16. Tide pools in various stages of development

Tide rift formed from several pools
17. Tide rift formed from several pools
Irregularities in outer shore line arising from wearing out of tide pools
18. Irregularities in outer shore line arising from wearing out of tide pools
Irregularities in outer shore line arising from wearing out of tide pools
19. Irregularities in outer shore line arising from wearing out of tide pools
Dock on Van Anda, Texada Island during low tide, British Columbia, n.d.
20. Dock on Van Anda, Texada Island during low tide, British Columbia, n.d.
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