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Exploring the tidal pools at Scituate's Minot Beach
Travel along the shore at low tide and you may find sea stars; sea urchins; whelks (a type of snail); sea clams, including soft-sided clams and quahogs; and the occasional mussel. Barnacles, periwinkles and limpets tend to stay on the rocks where it's drier, while various types of algae and Irish moss tend to grow in the rockweed zone, a slightly wetter area, said Sara Grady, a watershed ecologist for the Massachusetts Bays Program. To learn more, see Thursday's Patriot Ledger or ...
Wales / Galles
island most of the time, it seems, but for a few hours a day at low tide, it is possible to walk across the rocks to the island. The rocky area is full of pools of water where you can see small crabs and fish and thousands and thousands of mussels. The blue color you see on the rocks in some photos is really masses of mussels. Several people went down with nets and fishing poles. The guy in the red shirt was looking under the rocks for crabs to use as bait for seabass. We never did make it ...
Puerto Princesa City
My travel mates, Sabrina and Monica, and I stroll through lovely Puerto Princesa. We're attempting to encourage speedy digestion. Our massive dinner consisted of grilled pork spare ribs, sizzling squid on a hot plate, grilled baby green mussels, chop suey, lapu lapu (Filipino dish of fresh fish in sweet and sour sauce...soooo goood.)... and cocktails, of course... I may have forgotten a few more things that were on the table that night... what a food lover's dream. It happened at Kinabuch's ...