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Rocky Shore Habitats Annie Russell

School of Marine Science and Technology

Aims for today What are the factors that affect the distribution of an organism on the rocky shore? How have the organisms become adapted to the rocky shore? From your observations of the organisms on the rocky shore give specific examples of how the organisms observed have adapted to survive the rocky shore environment.

Marine habitats Polar oceans Coral reef Rocky Shores Deep sea oceans Open oceans

How does all this affect the Rocky shore at cullercoats?

Rocky Shore Habitat What are the factors that affect the distribution of an organism on the rocky shore? What is the major event on rocky shore every day? Ie. The rise and fall of the tide…picture of a spot a high water and low water

Distinguish between Biotic and Abiotic factors. The biotic factors are the influences that result from the activities of living organisms in the community eg. competition Abiotic (physical factors) are the influences of the non-living part of the community e.g.. Climate