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- infralittoral, which is dominated by sessile animals such as oysters. The subtidal zone is the region of the neritic zone which is below the intertidal zone...
- occurring in the intertidal and subtidal zones are exposed to highly variable environmental conditions due to tidal changes. Subtidal seagr****es are more frequently...
- in Peru and Chile. Ensis macha lives in sand or muddy sediments in the subtidal zone, where it can burrow to a depth of up to 13 metres. Ensis macha is...
- the sea potato, is a sea urchin in the family Loveniidae. It is found in subtidal regions in temperate seas throughout the world. It lives buried in the...
- 'paved way'. These long banks which extend from the intertidal zone to the subtidal zone are thought to have originated as glacial moraines. These protruding...
- They grow attached to hard objects in brackish shallow intertidal or subtidal waters, at depths of 0 to 300 metres (0 to 984 ft). They are cultured extensively...
- the family Arachnactidae. This species is found in the North Atlantic in subtidal sand or muddy sand at depths of 15–130 m. This is a large sea anemone,...
- in soft substrates offs**** (usually not intertidally). Because of this subtidal habitat and the small size of most species, many beachcombers are unfamiliar...
- Nereocystis (Gr****, 'mermaid's bladder') is a monotypic genus of subtidal kelp containing the species Nereocystis luetkeana. Some English names include...
- divided in a ladder shape and scattered across the cortex. It grows on subtidal rocks 5–20 metres deep, and can be seen at all times of the year. It is...