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Friday, 16 August 2019

Central Report: The Zones of the Rocky Shore


Introduction
The Rocky Shore is a habitat in the Intertidal area on the east coast.


It  has all sorts of zones within the Splash zone,Intertidal zone.

The Rocky is an amazing place to for a little trip and to go see some different  sea creatures that are swimming in the water.

Body 1
Supratidal or Splash zone
What I know that lives in the splash zone is crabs, mussels, starfish,sea snails and many more sea animals


What does splash zone mean? Well the splash zone is the area immediately above and below the mean water levels the 


Body 2
Intertidal
-High tide zone
-Middle tide zone
- Low tide zone
The High tide is a zone when it comes up to the sand and when the water goes higher.

Middle tide is when people can swim and play in the sea and when people can play sports on the sand and games.

Low tide is when the tide goes way out and the sea goes shorter and low tide then you can run way out to the boats that are close to the walf.
Body 3
Subtidal zone
The Subtidal zone lies below the level of mean low water level.

its covered by water at all states of the tide near the rocky shore.
Conclusion
The Rocky shore is a habitat in the Intertidal of New Zealand coast line. The Rocky shore has heaps of different sea creatures that swim around including different zones too. What I like about the rocky shore is that it is a beautiful place to visit and to have a little play time there. 

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