Thanks to some of the summer’s lowest tides, there’s great fun on the beaches this week. I’ll put a few events below. If you know of others, please add them as comments. I also wanted to recommend one of my favorite local beaches.

The fast currents that rush through Bremerton’s Port Washington Narrows (the shallow, narrow waterway that connects Dyes Inlet to Sinclair Inlet) create excellent habitat for diverse sea life. Lion’s Park (sometimes called Lebo Field or Lebo Recreation Area) is on the north side of the Narrows and just northwest of downtown Bremerton.
I’m sure I’ll come back to this park in later blogs, but it will be particularly good viewing the next couple days while the tides are around -3.0 and the edge of the kelp bed is exposed. The City of Bremerton has also done some amazing reworking of the park to improve shoreline habitat and reduce stormwater pollution. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Tides this week…
- 6/14 Tues; -2.9 @ 10:30am (better hurry!)
- 6/15 Wed; -3.1 @ 11:10
- 6/16 Thurs; -3.0 @ Noon
- 6/17 Fri; -2.6 ~12:40pm
- 6/18 Fri; – 1.9 ~1:15
- 6/19 Sun; -0.9 ~2:00

Beach walks and such…
Kitsap Beach Naturalists
– will join Stillwaters Environmental Center at Kingston Marina
and on the beach north of the Kingston Ferry Terminal, June 18,
12:30-2:30pm (Stillwaters will be there starting at 9:am)
– Fay Bainbridge Park, Bainbridge Island, WA, June 18,
Noon-2:30pm
– Scenic Beach State Park, Seabeck, WA, June18, 1:00-3:00pm
Harbor WildWatch and Shellfish Partners
– Purdy Sand Spit on the shore of Henderson Bay off of Hwy 302 in
Purdy, WA, June 18, Noon-4:00pm
South Sound Beach Naturalists
– Priest Point Park, June 18, 12:30pm – 3:30pm. and at
– Burfoot and Tolmie State Parks, June 19, 1:30pm – 4:30pm
Seattle Aquarium Beach Naturalists are on a
variety of east Sound Beaches
– Richmond Beach, Carkeek Park, Golden Gardens, South Alki, Lincoln
Park, Seahurst and Des Moines Beach Park, June 14, 10-1; June 15,
10-2; June 16, 10-2; June 17, 10:30-2; June 18, 11:30-3; June 19,
12:30-3:30
Hope you get to enjoy some time on the shoreline! JEff
Jeff Adams is a Washington Sea Grant Marine Water Quality Specialist, affiliated with the University of Washington’s College of the Environment, and based in Bremerton. You can follow his Sea Life blog, SalishSeaLife tweets and videos, email to jaws@uw.edu or call at 360-337-4619.