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Low intertidal zone is exposed only during the lowest spring tides. Things like anemones, red alque, dungeness crab, sea stars, urchins, and kelp live in the low intertidal zone.
The Low Intertidal Zone is mostly submerged most of the time and its only expose when its low tide. It also has more organisms than the Middle Intertidal Zone. They are more species in the lower Intertidal Zone Than In The Middle Intertidal Zone, because the organisms are submerged in the water most of the time.
The Lower Intertidal Zone, is only expose during the low spring tides.
The Low Intertidal Zone is mostly submerged. Its only exposed in low tide, and for a longer period of time during extremely low tides. This area is teeming with life. The most noticeable difference with this zone is that the other three have more marine vegetation. Especially seaweeds. There is also a great biodiversity (among and within plant and animal species). Organisms in this zone generally are not well adapted to periods of dryness and low temperature. Some of the organisms in this area are abalone, anemones, brown seaweed, chitons, crabs, green algae, hydroids, isopods, limpets, mussels, nudibranchs, sculpt, sea cucumber, sea lettuce, sea palms, sea stars, sea urchins, shrimp, snails, sponges, surf grass, tube worms, and whelks. Creatures in this area can grow to larger sizes because there is more energy in the locali ecosystem and because marine vegetation can grow to much greater sizes than in the other three intertidal subregions due to the water coverage. The water is shallow enough to allow plenty of light to reach the vegetation to allow substantial photosynthetic activity, and the salinity is at almost normal levels. This area is also protected from large predators such as large fish because of the wave action and the water still being relatively shallow.
The Low Intertidal Zone is mostly submerged most of the time and its only expose when its low tide. It also has more organisms than the Middle Intertidal Zone. They are more species in the lower Intertidal Zone Than In The Middle Intertidal Zone, because the organisms are submerged in the water most of the time.
The Lower Intertidal Zone, is only expose during the low spring tides.
The Low Intertidal Zone is mostly submerged. Its only exposed in low tide, and for a longer period of time during extremely low tides. This area is teeming with life. The most noticeable difference with this zone is that the other three have more marine vegetation. Especially seaweeds. There is also a great biodiversity (among and within plant and animal species). Organisms in this zone generally are not well adapted to periods of dryness and low temperature. Some of the organisms in this area are abalone, anemones, brown seaweed, chitons, crabs, green algae, hydroids, isopods, limpets, mussels, nudibranchs, sculpt, sea cucumber, sea lettuce, sea palms, sea stars, sea urchins, shrimp, snails, sponges, surf grass, tube worms, and whelks. Creatures in this area can grow to larger sizes because there is more energy in the locali ecosystem and because marine vegetation can grow to much greater sizes than in the other three intertidal subregions due to the water coverage. The water is shallow enough to allow plenty of light to reach the vegetation to allow substantial photosynthetic activity, and the salinity is at almost normal levels. This area is also protected from large predators such as large fish because of the wave action and the water still being relatively shallow.