Get Your Feet Wet!
The flagship program of Harbor WildWatch. It all began 4 years ago when our founder set up a small activity station at Jerisich Dock with the blessing of the city of Gig Harbor. The response from residents and visitors was so overwhelmingly positive, we decided to offer our interactive beach program on a regular published schedule.
Come to the beach!
Puget Sound is the second largest estuary in America and a fragile ecosystem. We bring awareness of the species that share our home, thereby encouraging respect and a sense of stewardship for the bounty of our natural resources. We schedule interpretive programs on our local beaches on most low tide days during the late spring and summer. You will be able to locate us by looking for the blue canopy on the beach, and our volunteers and naturalists dressed in blue shirts and hats. We collect live specimens (by permit), place them in touch tanks, set up a resource table, and welcome curious visitors of all ages.
We look forward to meeting you!
Check our calendar to see when you and your family will be able to visit us on the beach. You can catch a beach walk led by a trained marine naturalist, discover new life forms you have never seen before, and learn how our behaviors impact these fragile critters. Please come to the beach, and “Get Your Feet Wet”
Learn. Have Fun.
Contact Rebecca at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information about beach programs.

Testimonials
“Students really responded to the naturalist on the beach – with the midshipman – she showed how to put the rock back without damaging the fish. One experience can go a long way to changing behavior”
Sheryl Mills, 3rd grade teacher, Artondale Elementary School
