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Columnar barnacles in New Zealand typically live in intertidal zones, attached to hard substrates such as rocks and wharves. They prefer areas with strong water flow to bring them food and oxygen. These barnacles are well-adapted to withstand harsh conditions, such as exposure to the air during low tide.

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