The low tide bottomed out at minus 3.9 feet around 11.20 am this morning at the shorelines around Seattle. (That is close to the level of minus 4.3 feet recorded in June, the lowest in four years.)
Coastline explorers reported sightings of sea stars and nudibranchs (sea slugs) in the shallow waters.
![A Dirona albolineata, commonly known as frosted nudibranch, swims in a tide pool at Brackett’s Landing Park on Monday in Edmonds.[Caption from The Seattle Times, photo by Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times]](https://www.willemsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/low_162211.jpg)
[Description from The Seattle Times, photo by Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times]
