In the 1960s, when the land again came under threat, governor Tom McCall passed the Beach Bill, which declared that all land within 16ft of the low tide line belonged to the people.
Fossilised charcoal was also found in the fossil beds near to the amber at low tide on the coast between Hastings and Cooden.
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Mr Bunker said there had been a "massive effort" to find Jordan, but when the best chance at low tide failed, all the teams involved in the search were stood down.
If you work the tide changes in Puget Sound, it is your rotten luck that low tide shifts after the autumnal equinox into the nighttime hours.
Surviving remains at the Loftus site include quays and rutways for wagons, which ran between the foreshore and boats, are still visible at low tide below the old workings.
The food is very good, and the staff makes mealtime magic of its own, staging beach barbecues and, if the tide is low at dusk, drinks and dinner on a long, scorpion-tail sandbar way out in Copperfield Bay.
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When the tide is low I take the old railroad right-of-way close to the water.
Here, among picnicking families and kids flying kites, you can dip your toes in the shallow pools that are left during low tide, perfect for playful splashing without needing to venture all the way in.
In Key West, bikes bunch up around the bars like kelp at low tide.
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Geddes said it was low tide when the waves struck -- which may have helped prevent even worse damage.
They include a Briton who was found at low tide hanging off the end of a pier, his feet bound to a rock.
Here mountains give way to an expanse of deserted white sand that runs hundreds of metres from shore at low tide, with the warm water waist-deep for hundred of metres more.
At low tide, children wade in the wreck's wake, splashing about and extracting the occasional starfish.
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Rescuers trying to save the pod said the whales had perished when they stranded at low tide.
At low tide, water would flow from the lagoon into the sea, and from the sea into the lagoon at high tide.
After being stuck in murky low-tide waters for most of the day, the Common Dolphin passed away Friday evening, according to Joanne Biegert of the Riverhead Foundation.
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"The zoning back then was high-tide, low-tide, " Hynes laughs.
Flood-tide: rising tide, part of the tidal cycle between low water and the next high water.
Ebb-tide: the falling tide, part of the tidal cycle between high water and the next low water.
In some instances vessels must wait for low tide to gain a few more feet of air draft so that the mast or antennas do not strike the bridge.
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At low tide these sprightly vessels need assistance to make it into deeper channels, and the adventure begins at full-throttle.
The flooding, which began on the night of 31 January, was caused by a combination of a high spring tide, deep atmospheric low pressure which raised sea levels and exceptionally strong northerly gales, which led to a surge of sea water over coastal defences.
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