Definition of «intertidal»

The term "intertidal" refers to the area that is exposed and underwater during low tide, but above water at high tide. This zone is home to many species of plants and animals adapted to living in a constantly changing environment where they must endure both air and water conditions.

Sentences with «intertidal»

  • Some of the spill remains to this day, with a 2003 estimate pointing to about 20,000 gallons (75,700 liters) soaked deep into sands in intertidal zones, slowly poisoning ducks and other shore creatures. (scientificamerican.com)
  • They are normally found in intertidal zones, which are submerged at high tide and exposed to air at low tide. (newscientist.com)
  • Early in the trip we are kayaking the waters around Burnaby Island, and if the tides are right a visit to Burnaby Narrows, known for its rich concentration of intertidal life. (vancouverislandkayak.com)
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