California King Tides Project King Tides are the highest predicted tides of the year Your photos help us understand the impact of these tides and how sea level rise is changing our shoreline What will our coast look like when the King Tides of today become our everyday high tides? Join the project by taking and sharing photos of the shoreline during King Tides Explore a map of King Tide photos Find out what time and
California King Tides Project Who is the California King Tides Project? The California King Tides Project was launched in the winter of 2010 2011 by a partnership of state and federal agencies and non-profit organizations The California project is now part of a global network of King Tides initiatives along both coasts of the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and
California King Tides Project Take and Share King Tides Photos King Tides Home | King Tides Photo Gallery | About King Tides | Educator Resources Check back in summer 2026 for the winter 2026-2027 King Tides Project dates Use your smart phone or digital camera to participate in the Project by taking and uploading photos of king tides through the King Tides Photo Upload form Start by choosing where you'll go to take your
California King Tides Project Since 2010, people have joined the California King Tides Project in taking and sharing photos of the highest high tides of the year and their impact on the shore Starting with the 2018 2019 season, photos are compiled in an interactive online map, presenting a geographic view of this community science data You can also search for #kingtides on social media platforms and view a small
California King Tides Project The California King Tides Project helps us visualize future sea level by observing the highest tides of today You can help by taking and sharing photos of the shoreline during King Tides to create a record of changes to our coast and estuaries Explore a map of photos from recent King Tides The California King Tides Project held a webinar on December 2, 2025 to walk through how to
Sea Level Rise Guidance for Critical Infrastructure - California The following chapter provides background on coastal hazards and presents the State’s planning and regulatory framework for sea level rise adaptation Climate change and extreme weather events associated with drought, extreme heat, storm flooding, tidal flooding (King Tides1), wildfire, and mudslides already impact infrastructure in California
California King Tides Project: How to Participate 3 Choose a location where you can take a photograph that shows the height of the water in relation to a stationary landmark such as a cliff, bridge, sea wall, pier, etc You can also photograph high tide flooding on roads or in wetlands
California King Tides Project - coastal. ca. gov Who is the California King Tides Project? The California King Tides Project was launched in the winter of 2010 2011 by a partnership of state and federal agencies and non-profit organizations The California project is now part of a global network of King Tides initiatives along both coasts of the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and
Morro Bay King Tides event 2025 - coastal. ca. gov Tide and Seek Map 3 - This map covers the SLO County coastline Because of the length of the SLO coastline photos taken during the peak high tide on any of the three days of December King Tides (4th, 5th and 6th of December) qualify, even when working in teams
California Coastal Commission South Coast District (Los Angeles County) 13 Deputy Director's Report For Los Angeles County Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments extensions, local government acceptance of modifications for LCP certification and on comments from the public relating to the Deputy Director's report