- Staff Photo/Brad Camp
Staff Photo/Brad Camp

Low tide discovery in Hansville


June 24, 2009 · Updated 11:16 AM 

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A minus four tide arrived about noon Tuesday and opened up lots of new beach tidelands for exploring. Bainbridge Island residents Bridgette Carney with her kids Riley and Hailey discovered a large Moon snail at the Foulweather Bluff Preserve.

The low tides have also affected several ferry runs and are expected to continue through Thursday.

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