"Between the Tides" explores the dynamic world of tidal movements and their impact on ocean life. The narrative delves into how tides are influenced by gravitational forces from the sun and the moon and Earth's rotation, resulting in cyclical changes that create high and low tides twice daily. The story highlights the adaptations of tide pool-dwelling organisms like sea anemones, limpets, sea urchins, sea stars, and mussels, which thrive in this intertidal zone by responding to the rhythmic flooding and draining of the ocean. Through vivid descriptions, it portrays a hidden and vibrant ecosystem that flourishes between the tides, where creatures have adapted uniquely to their ever-changing environment.