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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. 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 ...

  4. Intertidal zone - Wikipedia

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    A California tide pool in the low tide zone. The intertidal region is an important model system for the study of ecology, especially on wave-swept rocky shores. The region contains a high diversity of species, and the zonation created by the tides causes species ranges to be compressed into very narrow bands.

  5. Pool - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting pool, a shallow pool designed to reflect a structure and its surroundings; Tide pool, a rocky pool on an ocean shore that remains filled with seawater when the tide goes out; Salt pannes and pools, a water-retaining depression located within salt and brackish marshes; Plunge pool, a small, deep body of water

  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. Davenport tide pools - Wikipedia

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    The Davenport Tide Pools are located just past the town of Davenport, California in the United States. They are located where Davenport Landing Road loops to the sea off Highway 1. [ 1 ] Parallel ridges running perpendicular to the sea separate the tide pools from each other and make them unique, producing communities in which organisms which ...

  8. Tide - Wikipedia

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    The equilibrium tide is the idealized tide assuming a landless Earth. [51] ... Tide pool – Rocky pool on a seashore, separated from the sea at low tide, ...

  9. Anchialine system - Wikipedia

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    Depending on its formation, these systems can exist in one of two primary forms: pools or caves. The primary differentiating characteristics between pools and caves is the availability of light; cave systems are generally aphotic while pools are euphotic. The difference in light availability has a large influence on the biology of a given system.