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Algae-covered volcanic rocks exposed at low tide on the coast of the Azores, Portugal.-stock-foto
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Green algae in intertidal area at Lawrenny Quay, Cleddau Estaury, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UKLawrenny Quay, Cleddau Estaury, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Green algae in intertidal area at Lawrenny Quay, Cleddau Estaury, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UKLawrenny Quay, Cleddau Estaury, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Green algae in intertidal area at Lawrenny Quay, Cleddau Estaury, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UKLawrenny Quay, Cleddau Estaury, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Showing jagged rock formations revealing shallow tide pools at low tide, with digital data overlay-stock-foto
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Coastal erosion at Llantwit Major, reveals layers of limestone pavement. Weathering creates unique patterns and habitats for marine life.-stock-foto
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Barnacles cling to rocks at low tide-stock-foto
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Honeycomb worm reefs and sea lettuce thrive in tide pools-stock-foto
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Low tide reveals a vibrant tide pool ecosystem at Nash Point-stock-foto
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Low tide reveals the unique rock formations at Nash Point, South Wales. Visitors explore the exposed coastline, drawn to the area's geological beauty.-stock-foto
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Layers of sedimentary rock are exposed at low tide at tNash Point-stock-foto
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Low tide reveals the unique rock formations of the Nash Point coastline-stock-foto
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Tide pool at Nash Point-stock-foto
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Tide pool at Monknash beach, also known as Cwm Nash, Wales. Limpets and other marine life thrive in these temporary habitats during low tide.-stock-foto
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Low tide reveals the rocky landscape at Monknash beach, also known as Cwm Nash, Wales. The dramatic cliffs are a popular spot for fossil hunting and c-stock-foto
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Rocky coastline at low tide. The image shows the eroded limestone pavements of Monknash beach, also known as Cwm Nash, Wales. The tide has receded, ex-stock-foto
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Green diatoms covering intertidal mudflat, Carmarthen, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Green diatoms covering intertidal mudflat, Carmarthen, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Green diatoms covering intertidal mudflat, Carmarthen, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Green diatoms covering intertidal mudflat, Carmarthen, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Green diatoms covering intertidal mudflat, Carmarthen, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Large black bear walking in the intertidal zone on an small Island in the Broughton Archipelago, First Nations Territory, Traditional Territories of t-stock-foto
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Large black bear walking in the intertidal zone on an small Island in the Broughton Archipelago, First Nations Territory, Traditional Territories of t-stock-foto
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Large black bear walking in the intertidal zone on an small Island in the Broughton Archipelago, First Nations Territory, Traditional Territories of t-stock-foto
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Low tide reveals seaweed-covered rocks at Samphire Hoe. The algae thrives in the intertidal zone, exposed during low tide.-stock-foto
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Seaweed and limpets cling to a rock on Samphire Hoe Beach, UK. The intertidal zone provides a habitat for these organisms to thrive.-stock-foto
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Limpets cling to the wave-cut platform at low tide at Samphire Hoe-stock-foto
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Small tidal pool nestled within a rugged, barnacle-encrusted rock formation.-stock-foto
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Wild eurasian curlew looking for food at low tide (in the Saint-Brieuc bay Nature Reserve in France)-stock-foto
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Wild eurasian curlew looking for food at low tide (in the Saint-Brieuc bay Nature Reserve in France)-stock-foto
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Wild eurasian curlew looking for food at low tide (in the Saint-Brieuc bay Nature Reserve in France)-stock-foto
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Wild eurasian curlew looking for food at low tide (in the Saint-Brieuc bay Nature Reserve in France)-stock-foto
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View of the rocky intertidal zone at Whitley Bay during low tide, with green seaweed in the foreground and rocks beyond-stock-foto
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A view over rocks to the sea near St Mary's lighthouse in Whitley Bay with a large group of starlings (sturnus vulgaris) perched on the rocks-stock-foto
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Dark-coloured pebbles and seashells on the beach near Blackness Castle, Firth of Forth, Scotland.-stock-foto
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Seaweed in the tide. The brown kelp Durvillaea antarctica thrashing in strong currents at Tairoa Head, Otago, New Zealand-stock-foto
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Puffin in flight-stock-foto
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Puffin-stock-foto
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Puffin-stock-foto
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Puffin in flight-stock-foto