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tideland

[tahyd-land] / ˈtaɪdˌlænd /


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“No major safety concerns, so feel free to get people out there,” says Joe Smillie, a spokesperson for the state Department of Natural Resources, which owns most of these tidelands.

From Seattle Times

The stretch of tideland is 66 acres and includes both public and private properties.

From Seattle Times

When people head outdoors in Washington — to the tidelands, beaches, parks and forests that make Washington so special — they’re just plain making a mess.

From Seattle Times

Jamestown tribe leaders invested in schools, farming and aquaculture, spreading shells along the tidelands so that oysters could grow.

From Washington Post

Jamestown tribe leaders invested in schools, farming and aquaculture, spreading shells along the tidelands so oysters could grow.

From Seattle Times