That would be against the law, unless you have a permit. For example, if you are a marine biology teacher and have an aquarium in the classroom you might be able to get a permit to take them.
@ParallelUniversity i figured it was ok, we live in nebraska so the chances of us going thru all that trouble are slim to none, but it would be very neat to find something rare and be able to take it back to your home, although, it is just better to leave it in its own habitat
no one can tell you you cant ...unless you get caught but i dont think there are any laws over things like starfish but anything rare to find? maybe? Have fun though -John
haha crab is just crab
c00lb0y10 8 months ago
Awesome video :)
ManLoKz13 10 months ago
Wow that's slot of mussels
donshotz 11 months ago
Beautiful.Where is that?
9HERMIESrock 1 year ago
@9HERMIESrock Abalone Cove, Rancho Palos Verdes, California, USA, Earth :)
ParallelUniversity 1 year ago
@ParallelUniversity you forgot north america and milky way
reptilehunters12 7 months ago
i know it maybe is rediculus, but are seastars and seasnails dangerous ?
i dont know whit all those colours you woud expect them to be poison or something like that
dontmakemeMAD1990 1 year ago
what you thought was a clam was actually a scallop
colepleshe 1 year ago
nice video
ccgamemaster75 1 year ago
the skull was cool
SPORE900 1 year ago
I really wanna go there.
Lyreecs 1 year ago
I love looking in tidal pools. Thanks for the peek into Southern Cali's ocean.
eilyac 1 year ago
Nice photos!
calcorrfan 2 years ago
Great photos! (loved the tiny herit crab) (^_^)
kitsuneateagreeley 2 years ago
the last one looked like your FOOT PRINT SIDEWAYS
CraziDud 2 years ago
i know rite
charlieisc00l 2 years ago
Can you take creatures out of tide pools and put them in an aquarium??? or is it against the law?
CDK0818 2 years ago
That would be against the law, unless you have a permit. For example, if you are a marine biology teacher and have an aquarium in the classroom you might be able to get a permit to take them.
ParallelUniversity 2 years ago
@ParallelUniversity i figured it was ok, we live in nebraska so the chances of us going thru all that trouble are slim to none, but it would be very neat to find something rare and be able to take it back to your home, although, it is just better to leave it in its own habitat
CDK0818 8 months ago
no one can tell you you cant ...unless you get caught but i dont think there are any laws over things like starfish but anything rare to find? maybe? Have fun though -John
johnathon15walters 2 years ago