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Yes, there's "seaweed" (seagrass wrack). It hosts dozens of insects and tiny crabs — which means shorebirds everywhere. A ranger-led walk explained that the rotting seaweed is actually a key dune nutrient source. Gross but fascinating.

If you're looking for cabanas, jet skis, and frozen margaritas served every 10 feet — this isn't your spot. But if you want a living, breathing nature documentary under your beach towel, eNature Beach delivers. enature beach

At low tide, the tidal pools are packed with hermit crabs, small starfish, and neon-colored anemones. Bring a snorkel mask — just 20 feet offshore, I saw a juvenile octopus and three species of wrasse. The dune trails behind the beach have posted QR codes that link to audio guides about local shorebirds. I finally learned to tell a sandpiper from a plover! Yes, there's "seaweed" (seagrass wrack)

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