Rocky Shores (Maribel)
On our third day we went to a rocky intertidal zone. It was really cool driving there. The view was spectacular where we park, which was on the side of a clif, and there were stairways which lead downwards towards the coast. This place was by far the most interesting zone in the sense of diverse and abundance of the organisms. We found everything from Sponges (phylum porifera) Cnidarians (phylum Cnidaria), there was a long of Sean anemones which look liked a tripohbias nightmare, Flatworms (phylum Platyhelmithes), Molluscs (phylum mollusca), and Arthropods (phylum Arthropoda) to name a few. There was also a huge tide pool towards the top of the rocky zone, and it was so refreshing. The water in the pool was also crystal clear, but I am sure it was teaming with life under those rocks.
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