King Tides Project, Second Series
The second round of the 2020-2021 King Tides Project, through which volunteer photographers document the highest tides of the year, takes place Dec. 13-15, 2020. (The final high tide series which will be the focus of the project occurs January 11-13, 2021.) The project reveals areas currently prone to flooding, but more important, gives us a preview of the coast in coming decades as sea level rises due to climate change.
See our website article on the project, mark your calendars, and plan to participate. High tide on the first day of this series is at 10:28 a.m. at Newport, but of course the time will vary slightly for other locations on that day, and change for the other days in the tide sequence. Information on how to participate, find tide tables, and post photos can be found on the project’s website, http://www.oregonkingtides.net/.
The results from previous years are available for view on a special Flickr site: https://www.flickr.com/photos/90112147@N04/albums
For information about the project, contact Jesse Jones, CoastWatch volunteer coordinator, at (503) 989-7244, jesse@oregonshores.org, or Meg Reed, Coastal Shores Specialist with the Department of Land Conservation and Development, at (541) 574-0811, meg.reed@state.or.us.