The range of depths between highest and lowest extent of the tides.
The most shallow zone in a marine habitat. Periodically dry or wet with the changing tides. Algae, sponges, mollusks, starfish, and crabs inhabit this zone. Also called the littoral zone.
The area of coastal land across which the tide rises and falls.
The zone along the shore between high and low tide marks.
The zone between the mean higher high water and mean lower low water lines
The coastal area which lies between the highest and lowest points reached by the tides.
Area of shoreline between low and high tides.
the area bounded by the high and low tides.
IN-ter-TI-dal ZONE The region bordering an estuary where the tide recedes and returns. 881
on a beach, the area between high tide and low tide.
the area of the shore which lies between high and low tide marks
The area between the normal low and high tide levels
(often called littoral zone): The part of the shoreline that is submerged at high tide and exposed at low tide.
the zone between the high and low tide marks.
A coastal area that is covered by water at high tide and exposed at low tide. Why is the intertidal zone special?; More about tides
the region of the seashore between the highest high tide and the lowest low tide.
The intertidal zone is the part of the shore which is exposed to the rising and falling of oceanic tides.
The area of the beach between the high and low tide waterlines.
the shallow zone of the ocean where land and sea meet; also called the littoral zone.
The zone between spring high tide and spring low tide.
a relatively narrow strip of shoreline that is exposed during the lowest tides and either covered or splashed with waves during the highest high tides.
The intertidal zone, also known as the littoral zone, in marine aquatic environments is the area of the foreshore and seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide, ie the area between tide marks. A rare species of fish called the Kelso, live submerged underwater.