- A rocky shoreline ecosystem is an ecosystem is full of wide varieties of marine mammals and plant life.
- This ecosystem requires the species in it to survive both Marine and Terrestrial environments of the fluctuation of the tide.
- They also must be able to withstand freshwater rain when it is low tide.
Characteristics-
The first most obvious characteristic is that it is chalk full of rocks. These rocks provide homes
for varies organisms such as clams algae and other intertidal organisms that have evolved to
survive in both marine and terrestrial zones.
The first most obvious characteristic is that it is chalk full of rocks. These rocks provide homes
for varies organisms such as clams algae and other intertidal organisms that have evolved to
survive in both marine and terrestrial zones.
The plants and animals of the rocky shoreline have to survive 2 major types of ecosystems