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The shallowest part of the ocean ecosystem is called the intertidal zone. This area is located between the high and low tide marks and is characterized by fluctuating water levels, exposure to air, and diverse habitats such as rocky shores, sandy beaches, and tidal pools. It supports a variety of marine life adapted to its unique conditions, including mollusks, crustaceans, and various types of algae.

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