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- the snail s**** that are available. Many fish species can live in tidepools. Tidepool fishes are those inhabiting the intertidal zone during part or the...
- Tidepool is a nonprofit company founded in 2013 which makes open-source tools to help people better manage diabetes. The company works together with Medtronic...
- Individuals reach up to 8 cm (3 in) in length and are common in tidepools. The tidepool sculpin grows to a length of about 8 cm (3 in) and has a large...
- RFA Tidepool (A76) was a Tide-class replenishment oiler of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Tidepool had a long and busy life in the fleet. The ship parti****ted...
- of all living marine resources from inside tidepools is prohibited. For purposes of this section, tidepools are defined as the area encomp****ing the rocky...
- also allowed the United Kingdom to requisition the refuelling vessel RFA Tidepool, which Chile had recently purchased and which had arrived at Arica in Chile...
- volcanic rock creates an intricate and extensive system of shallow tidepools. These tidepools serve as concealed shelters for a variety of marine creatures...
- submarine canyons, kelp forests, and shallow littoral habitat types, such as tidepools. Families include: Jordaniidae Starks, 1895 Rhamphocottidae Jordan & Gilbert...
- forests, seagr**** meadows, the surrounds of seamounts and thermal vents, tidepools, muddy, sandy and rocky bottoms, and the open ocean (pelagic) zone, where...
- The striped killifish (Fundulus majalis), also called the striped mummichog, is a North American species of fundulid killifish. It lives in salt and brackish...