Pools at the seaside are called tidal pools.
Cowrie shells seem to be available worldwide and are often found in tidal pools.
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Tide pools (also tidal pools or rock pools) are rocky pools by oceans that are filled with seawater. Tide pools can either be small and shallow or large and deep. The small ones are usually found far back on the shore and the large ones are found nearer to the ocean. Tide pools are formed as a high tide comes in over a rocky shore. Water fills depressions in the ground, which turn into isolated pools as the tide retreats. This process, repeated twice a day, replenishes the seawater in what otherwise might be a stagnant pool. Many types of organisms live in these pools such as starfish, crabs, and sea urchins.Source: http://www.answers.com/rockpools?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3
When are the tidal currents strongest?
yes there are tidal pools in cape meares
yes Blinnie fish like tidal pools most
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Pools at the seaside are called tidal pools.
Pools at the seaside are called tidal pools.
A bit. Swimming pools don't have rips, tidal currents, or undertows.
Certainly, yes.
Lots of choices - hot vents, shallow pools, tidal pools, clay banks. Note that they all include water.
Cowrie shells seem to be available worldwide and are often found in tidal pools.
You'll find them most in tidal pools but also if you dig in the sand by the water