
Wikipedia: rockpool life list The rockpools of the British Isles are a feature of rocky shores and have a particular life of their own. Conditions within them are different from the open sea, as they are exposed to increased sunlight, as well as predation from land-based animals and accidental damage from tourism. Some, such as those in Wembury Marine Centre, are formally protected. Animals[edit] Fish[edit] Molluscs[edit] Cephalopods Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalisCurled octopus, Eledone cirrhosaCommon octopus, Octopus vulgarisLittle cuttle, Sepiola atlantica Gastropods Bivalves Blue mussel, Mytilus edulis Arthropods[edit] Crustaceans[edit] Sea slater, Ligia oceanica Barnacles Acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides Copepods Tidepool Copepod, Tigriopus brevicornis Crabs Prawns and shrimp Lobsters and squat lobsters Black squat lobster, Galathea squamiferaEuropean lobster, Homarus gammarusScampi, Nephrops norvegicus Insects[edit] Springtail, Anurida maritima Cnidarians[edit] Sea anemones Jellyfish Common jellyfish, Aurelia aurita Obelia
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