The High Intertidal Zone
The High Intertidal Zone is a harsh environment for plants and animals to live in. It is exposed to rough waves during high tide and the hot sun during low tide. Plants and animals that live here need to be able survive the rough waves and the long periods of time out of the water. Many have special features that help them survive such as shells. They also need certain resources to live here like food and shelter. The rocks in these tide pools make a good shelter.
| Owl Limpet |
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| Striped Shore Crab |
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| Acorn Barnacle |
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| Dogwinkle |
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| Rockweed |
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| Sea Algae |
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| Middle Intertidal Zone | Low Intertidal Zone | Tide Pool Challenge |