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Text Box: The sandy beaches and rocky tide pools that surround the Makah reservation on three sides abound in sea creatures.   On the ocean side, olive snails are harvested by Makahs to be used for traditional jewelry and ornaments for dance regalia.  
Tide pools are the home of sea urchins, sea anemones, sea stars, starfish, sand crabs, hermit crabs, bullheads and a host of sea snails.  Adults and children both enjoy in turning over rocks or piles of  beached bull kelp and seeing critters scurrying for hiding places.  
Be sure to bring your nature books along so that you can identify what you see.  Help this and the next generation renew their commitment to preserving this fragile costal environment.
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