Investigating Ocean Acidification in the Rocky Intertidal
Posted on:
7/31/2019
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Updated on:
7/08/2022
Photo attributed to Jessica Weinberg McClosky / NPS. [Screenshot from website]
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CAKE TeamAbstract
The rocky intertidal zone, or the band of rocky coastline that is flooded by high tides and exposed during low tides, is home to a wealth of colorful seaweeds and uniquely adapted invertebrates. In Southern California, Cabrillo National Monument and Channel Islands National Park both protect rocky intertidal habitat to the delight of curious visitors young and old.