Sea Anemone Exposed at Low Tide | Pacific Coast Stock Photo – 0036574

$34.99

A close, natural view of a sea anemone exposed at low tide along the Pacific Coast, revealing the intricate textures and forms of intertidal marine life. Captured in its natural environment, this image highlights how sea anemones survive changing tides—making it both visually compelling and scientifically accurate.

Ideal for marine biology education, coastal ecology content, environmental storytelling, national park features, and science-based editorial projects. The focused composition makes this image especially useful for explaining intertidal zones, tidal cycles, and adaptive marine species in a clear, real-world context.

🌊🪸 A strong choice when your content needs to illustrate life between tides and coastal biodiversity.

5472 x 3648 px

A close, natural view of a sea anemone exposed at low tide along the Pacific Coast, revealing the intricate textures and forms of intertidal marine life. Captured in its natural environment, this image highlights how sea anemones survive changing tides—making it both visually compelling and scientifically accurate.

Ideal for marine biology education, coastal ecology content, environmental storytelling, national park features, and science-based editorial projects. The focused composition makes this image especially useful for explaining intertidal zones, tidal cycles, and adaptive marine species in a clear, real-world context.

🌊🪸 A strong choice when your content needs to illustrate life between tides and coastal biodiversity.

5472 x 3648 px

🪨 This image is part of Stock Photo Queen’s curated Pacific Coast, Olympic National Park, and intertidal marine life stock photo collection, created for buyers who want real, place-based imagery without subscriptions, AI visuals, or generic stock repetition.

• License: Lifetime, non-exclusive usage
• Use: Web, ads, editorial, branding, print
• Photo credit appreciated, not required
• One license per client
• Final sale digital download

📊 Images featuring single-species intertidal subjects—such as sea anemones exposed at low tide—perform especially well in education, conservation messaging, and science communication because they clearly demonstrate natural processes.