The rule of thumb at the shore is... there's more here than meets the eye. The water itself contains life of all kinds, shellfish and anemones cling to rocks, tiny crabs burrow under the sand and wait for the tides to bring nutrients. These pictures focus on the life I've discovered on exposed rocks at low tide. |
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A colony of goose barnacles, which have
positioned
Mussels and sea stars emerge--well,
partially, at
A sea star clings to Alex's rock, surrounded
Anemone colony. Sand-colored at
low tide,
A typical array of sea life greets the
daylight at low tide:
A two-inch-long chiton clings to a rock
between two
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