Lift stones only as needed, always replacing them exactly as found to protect hidden homes. Notice the crabs’ sideways sprint, spot males and females by abdomen shape, and let them walk free from a shallow tray. Wet hands, short viewing, and steady calm prevent stress.
Admire beadlet anemones without poking; their jewel-bright columns close to conserve moisture. Limpets leave home-scars on rocks and graze tidy paths, while barnacles filter-feed with tiny feathery legs. A magnifier reveals astonishing detail, teaching gentleness, patience, and how everyday resilience survives waves, heat, and hungry neighbors.
Watch for bold shannies peeking from weed, blennies perched on fins, and gobies flickering among gravel. Briefly observe in a water-filled tray, then return them gently where found. Discuss camouflage, gill movement, and how sunlight patterns shift like underwater forests across rippled sand.