Catch the King
Catch the King (CTK) is a community science program that mobilizes volunteers to map the extent of tides and flooding during the fall season of perigean spring tides, commonly known as “king tides,” in Virginia. During the king tide, participants use a mobile app to collect location-based data points along the water's edge at peak high tide.
This data improves flood forecasting computer models at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) developed by Dr. Derek Loftis. These models are used by planners, engineers, and local leaders to make informed decision about how our communities adapt to sea level rise and reduce flooding impacts.
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Get Involved
Become a tide mapper and get ready to Catch the King each fall.
The next Catch the King event is October 9-11th. Save the Date!
What’s it like to be a Tide Mapper? Learn more in this video by WHRO Public Media.
1) Stay tuned for the 2026 sign up form! Until then, review the volunteer information sheet to learn more about participating in CTK.
In certain regions, you can also dive deeper by collecting flood water quality samples. Check out Measure the Muck with our partners at Old Dominion University and indicate your interest on our sign up form.
To become a Tide Mapper, give yourself enough time to prepare, practice, and follow the instructions below:
2) Download & register for the Sea Level Rise app (clickable buttons below):
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3) Visit the Catch the King Toolkit to find step-by-step tutorial guides on how to use the app, when and where to map, and find upcoming trainings near you.
You may self-train using the provided resources, however touching base with the CTK Coordinator is recommended to ensure you are set up for success for mapping on the big day. It is highly encouraged to practice mapping in the app using the “CTK TRAINING” region.
2026 Tidal Flooding Calendar
Click the image or here to open a PDF version.
Get Connected
Sign up for the CTK newsletter to receive event updates.
Join our Facebook group, Help Catch the King Tide to connect with other volunteers.
Interested in being a Tide Captain? Check out our info sheet on being a tide captain and let us know you’re ready to take the lead by sending us an email.
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