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The series Life in a Tide Pool explores the fascinating world of tide pools. Tide pools occur in rocky locations where the ocean meets the land. This zone is covered by water and exposed to air periodically throughout the day. The series explores the types of marine life that live in this harsh environment and looks at how these animals can survive.
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8 episodios
  • 1. Sea Slugs and Nudibranchs

    1. Sea Slugs and Nudibranchs

    Learn how Sea Slugs and Nudibranchs can survive, the amazing adaptations they have and where to find them in tide pools
    Learn how Sea Slugs and Nudibranchs can survive, the amazing adaptations they have and where to find them in tide pools
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    26 min
    9 may 2015
  • 2. Mussels and Clams

    2. Mussels and Clams

    Mussels and clams are a very common in tide pools. They are the primary food source for many animals in tide pools including sea stars and predatory snails. They can filter huge amounts of water and are great space competitors. Mussels and clams can also contain high concentrations of toxins that can be deadly to humans.
    Mussels and clams are a very common in tide pools. They are the primary food source for many animals in tide pools including sea stars and predatory snails. They can filter huge amounts of water and are great space competitors. Mussels and clams can also contain high concentrations of toxins that can be deadly to humans.
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    26 min
    1 may 2015
  • 3. Barnacles

    3. Barnacles

    Learn all about barnacles while exploring the tide pools at Crystal Cove State Park and visit a the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium to learn how they grow and care for barnacles.
    Learn all about barnacles while exploring the tide pools at Crystal Cove State Park and visit a the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium to learn how they grow and care for barnacles.
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    26 min
    2 may 2015
  • 4. Sea Stars and Snails

    4. Sea Stars and Snails

    Sea Stars are very fascinating animals that are very strong, have thousands of tube feet and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They have all but disappeared from tide pools due to a mysterious disease. Several snails are common in tide pools if the visitor knows what to look for including the predatory snails like whelks.
    Sea Stars are very fascinating animals that are very strong, have thousands of tube feet and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They have all but disappeared from tide pools due to a mysterious disease. Several snails are common in tide pools if the visitor knows what to look for including the predatory snails like whelks.
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    26 min
    3 may 2015
  • 5. Sea Urchins

    5. Sea Urchins

    There are two types of Sea Urchins commonly found in tide pools, the purple and the red sea urchin. They tend to stay in the same place and eat drift sea weed that passes by. Sea Urchins are big business and produce millions of dollars a year in sales.
    There are two types of Sea Urchins commonly found in tide pools, the purple and the red sea urchin. They tend to stay in the same place and eat drift sea weed that passes by. Sea Urchins are big business and produce millions of dollars a year in sales.
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    26 min
    4 may 2015
  • 6. Crabs and Lobsters

    6. Crabs and Lobsters

    There are several types of crabs that live in tide pools. They tend to live in very specific areas and can grow to impressive sizes. Crab and Lobster shells are commonly found on the beach. Are these dead animals or actually the discarded outer shells?
    There are several types of crabs that live in tide pools. They tend to live in very specific areas and can grow to impressive sizes. Crab and Lobster shells are commonly found on the beach. Are these dead animals or actually the discarded outer shells?
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    26 min
    5 may 2015
  • 7. Limpets and Abalone

    7. Limpets and Abalone

    Limpets are very common in most all tide pools. They can sometimes "farm" certain areas of a rock and can prevent other animals from growing. They are related to Abalones that once used to be very common in tide pools but have disappeared due to a variety of factors.
    Limpets are very common in most all tide pools. They can sometimes "farm" certain areas of a rock and can prevent other animals from growing. They are related to Abalones that once used to be very common in tide pools but have disappeared due to a variety of factors.
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    26 min
    6 may 2015
  • 8. Sea Anemones

    8. Sea Anemones

    Sea Anemones are captivating and fun to interact with. They range from small aggregating species that form huge colonies to the solitary larger species. They form complex relationships with algae and fish that benefit both groups of animals. They can even move around slowly to find a better place to live in needed.
    Sea Anemones are captivating and fun to interact with. They range from small aggregating species that form huge colonies to the solitary larger species. They form complex relationships with algae and fish that benefit both groups of animals. They can even move around slowly to find a better place to live in needed.
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    26 min
    7 may 2015
  • Life In A Tide Pool
    IMDb 7,7/1020151 temporada
    The series Life in a Tide Pool explores the fascinating world of tide pools. Tide pools occur in rocky locations where the ocean meets the land. This zone is covered by water and exposed to air periodically throughout the day. The series explores the types of marine life that live in this harsh environment and looks at how these animals can survive.
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