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STUDY OF INTERTIDAL ECOSYSTEMS, WHERE ORGANISMS LIVE BETWEEN THE LOW AND HIGH TIDE LINES
Intertidal habitat; Intertidal habitats; Intertidal ecosystem
  • A specimen of the shell ''[[Pinna nobilis]]'' exposed by low tide

Intertidal wetland         
CLIMATE ECOSYSTEM
Intertidal marsh; Intertidal marshes
An intertidal wetland is an area along a shoreline that is exposed to air at low tide and submerged at high tide. This type of wetland is defined by an intertidal zone and includes its own intertidal ecosystems.
foreshore         
AREA BETWEEN TIDE MARKS
Intertidal area; Intertidal; Foreshore; Vertical zonation; Intertidal Zone; Tidal zone; Tidal zones; Foreshore fishery; Upper inter-tidal; Upper intertidal; Peritidal zone; Draft:Eulittoral zone
(foreshores)
Beside the sea, a lake, or a wide river, the foreshore is the part of the shore which is between the highest and lowest points reached by the water.
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foreshore         
AREA BETWEEN TIDE MARKS
Intertidal area; Intertidal; Foreshore; Vertical zonation; Intertidal Zone; Tidal zone; Tidal zones; Foreshore fishery; Upper inter-tidal; Upper intertidal; Peritidal zone; Draft:Eulittoral zone
¦ noun the part of a shore between high- and low-water marks, or between the water and cultivated or developed land.

Βικιπαίδεια

Intertidal ecology

Intertidal ecology is the study of intertidal ecosystems, where organisms live between the low and high tide lines. At low tide, the intertidal is exposed whereas at high tide, the intertidal is underwater. Intertidal ecologists therefore study the interactions between intertidal organisms and their environment, as well as between different species of intertidal organisms within a particular intertidal community. The most important environmental and species interactions may vary based on the type of intertidal community being studied, the broadest of classifications being based on substrates—rocky shore and soft bottom communities.

Organisms living in this zone have a highly variable and often hostile environment, and have evolved various adaptations to cope with and even exploit these conditions. One easily visible feature of intertidal communities is vertical zonation, where the community is divided into distinct vertical bands of specific species going up the shore. Species ability to cope with abiotic factors associated with emersion stress, such as desiccation determines their upper limits, while biotic interactions e.g.competition with other species sets their lower limits.

Intertidal regions are utilized by humans for food and recreation, but anthropogenic actions also have major impacts, with overexploitation, invasive species and climate change being among the problems faced by intertidal communities. In some places Marine Protected Areas have been established to protect these areas and aid in scientific research.