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  2. Tide pool - Wikipedia

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    A tide pool or rock pool is a shallow pool of seawater that forms on the rocky intertidal shore. These pools typically range from a few inches to a few feet deep and a few feet across. [ 1 ] Many of these pools exist as separate bodies of water only at low tide , as seawater gets trapped when the tide recedes.

  3. Crystal Cove State Marine Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The SMCA covers 3.45 square miles of near shore waters. Crystal Cove protects marine life by limiting the removal of marine wildlife from within its borders, including tide pools. Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: recreational take of finfish by hook-and-line or by spearfishing, and lobster and sea urchin is allowed.

  4. Tidepool sculpin - Wikipedia

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    The tidepool sculpin is a common small fish in pools in the intertidal zone of rocky coasts, flitting from one hiding place to another. It shows great homing ability, returning each time the tide recedes to the pool in which it has taken up residence.

  5. Flat Point Tide Pools - Wikipedia

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    The tide pools are a popular hiking location, [4] [5] [6] and can be reached by the Flat Point Trail. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The trail access is located on road going from Saba's airport to Cove Bay . [ 8 ] The trail passes by the ruins of an indigo boiling house, that was part of a 17th-18th century sugar and indigo plantation (referred to as "Flat Point ...

  6. Intertidal ecology - Wikipedia

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    Tide pools with sea stars and sea anemone in Santa Cruz, California In addition to being shaped by aspects of climate, intertidal habitats—especially intertidal zonation patterns—are strongly influenced by species interactions, such as predation, competition, facilitation, and indirect interactions.

  7. Belmont Shore, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    The Long Beach Sea Festival has ocean- and beach-related events in Belmont Shore. The festival was first staged 50 years ago with a handful of events. Currently, the Sea Festival offers around 100 events, ranging from sand castle building to free Moonlight Movies on the beach, to boat racing. [8]

  8. Anchialine system - Wikipedia

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    It is hypothesized they enter pools during flood tides to feed and retreat to cover with ebb tides. [21] There are a range of fish species that can be found in anchialine pools and their presence usually indicates lower populations of hypogeal shrimp and an absence of epigeal shrimp. [ 20 ]

  9. Davenport tide pools - Wikipedia

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    This is a very prominent geographical feature at the Davenport Tide Pools since one would not normally see sea stars so high up the beach. The tide pools also have multiple sea caves and a smaller rock formation that is reminiscent of the bridges Natural Bridges State Beach. The last prominent geological feature is the high cliffs above the ...