At times, we struggled to move in any direction without killing something.
Barnacles and tiny mussels beneath limp flags of bull kelp crunched under our feet. Dark-ringed burrowing anemones, at times blending with ripples in the wet sand, also succumbed to our plodding. When we placed our hands on seaweed-draped boulders for balance, we pressed plate limpets, black leather chitons and other tiny invertebrates tucked beneath the green fronds.
To read the full Alaska Dispatch News article visit:
https://www.adn.com/alaska-life/we-alaskans/2017/07/08/colorful-kaleidoscope-of-marine-life-in-homer-tidepools/