tidevolds
Tidevolds, also known as *tidepool dwellers* or *intertidal organisms*, are a diverse group of marine species that inhabit the shallow areas of coastlines where the ocean meets the land, particularly in the intertidal zone. This zone is characterized by its exposure to air during low tide and submersion in water during high tide, creating a dynamic and often harsh environment. Organisms in this region have adapted to survive extreme fluctuations in temperature, salinity, and moisture levels.
Tidepool ecosystems are found worldwide, from rocky shores to sandy beaches, and support a variety of life
The intertidal zone plays a crucial ecological role by serving as a nursery for many marine species
Tidepools are also of interest to scientists, educators, and recreational enthusiasts. They provide valuable opportunities for