kallioaltaat
Kallioaltaat, often translated as "rock pools" or "tide pools" in English, are small, shallow bodies of water that form in depressions on rocky shorelines. These pools are typically left behind by the receding tide, trapping marine life within their confines. They are dynamic environments, subject to fluctuating water levels, temperature, and salinity.
The organisms found in kallioaltaat are adapted to these challenging conditions. Common inhabitants include various species
Kallioaltaat are important microhabitats that support a unique array of life. They serve as nurseries for some