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We went to the open house for the new tidal gates built in the Winterlake area near Coquille, Oregon. This area out here typically floods in the winter (the river is close by) and fish have a habit of exploring outside of the river and occasionally getting stranded out in the fields when the water subsides. These gates should help regulate the water flow, help the fish get larger, and, once they do a little leveling of the the fields, reduce the amount of fish getting trapped. (A nearby road is actually called "Fishtrap".)
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There a small peninsula near Nanimo, BC. It all rocks and drift and really cool. I found a tidal pool in on of the rocks and decided to take some macro shot's, and voila', awesome picture!
Every six hours the tide rises and falls over this expanse. At this location the Bay of Fundy has an average tidal range of 29 feet.