Tag: Density and Diversity
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A Short Essay on Mankind’s Dislike of Life

The small stretch of land that lies in between the tidal zones is an anomaly among ecosystems. It is both land and sea. Nutrient rich and barren. Baked by the sun and submerged with cold Pacific currents. What organisms could live in such an environment that is plagued by the constant ebb and flow of…
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A Lesson in Density and Diversity From a Red Sea Urchin

This is one of my favorite images I’ve take while tide pooling. Now before you say, “Kassidy, you’ve taken lots of better images than that,” hear my out. When I was first getting into avid tide pooling, I wasn’t very confident visiting the tide pools after dark. But one night when there was a good…
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The Tidepooler is a blog focused on education and information about the tide pools and rocky shore environments along the coasts of the world’s oceans. With more understanding and enthusiasm, these important ecosystems can be sustainably explored for science, curiosity, and appreciation of their beauty.
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