Island Dig



Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Welcome to the Tide Pool DIG ! We are going to be learning about the different levels of the tidal zone – Who lives there ? How do they survive? How do their homes change day to day ?

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Remember to write your name and school name in the YOUR HANDLE box, and to answer in full sentences, with the question number at the beginning of your sentence.

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #1 - Where is the low tide zone? How is it created ? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #2 - What creatures live in the low tide zone ? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE # 3 - On Anacapa Island is an example of what is called the Transition Zone along the shoreline. It has a double life – what are its two different lives caused by? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #4 - Also on Anacapa is a great example of the Inter-tidal Zone. What happens at the Inter-Tidal Zone that makes it hard for creatures to survive there? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #5 - What forces actually cause the tides to happen? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #6 - When are the tides at their highest and lowest ? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #7 - The portion of beach extending from low tide to high is known as the sandy intertidal. Who can live there? How do they survive when the tide goes out? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #8 - Names some creatures who live at the top, outer edge of the tide zone – those who are fine with lots of air and occasional submersion under the waves? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #9 - What limit determines who lives where in the tidal zone? button

Your Tide Pool Guide: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Here are some pictures of our HAPPY CAMPERS at a low tide walk in Santa Barbara - ask your family to take you some day ! .... ....

Serina and Ana \Madison\701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The low tide zone come from rocky shore.

Alexis Madison rm.#701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On the rocky shores. They're created by the moon.

Jairo & Alfredo @ Madison: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1: They are found on rocky sea shores and are formed in cavities in the shore, which fill with seawater.

madison/701/ CLAUDIA TORRES: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The seawater form the tidepools.

Christina/Payne/State Street: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#6-When are the tides at their highest and lowest? Answer-When the tide recedes to it’s lowest marks, however, it is actually possible to walk through the drained sea the channel that separates two of the islets, Middle and West anacapa, to explore the back side of the island. At high tide, near shore fish roam, the submerged rocks in search of food and the pounding of waves threatens to dislodge animals from their hard-fought domain.

isabel and gaby 701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.fascinating creatures who make their livings in diverse ways. Some are filter feeders.There are alot of different kind of animals like the giant keyhole limpet, which feeds on algae, uses its tonguelike radulcl Some are filter feeders like Mussels and clams.

jonnathan/mandison/701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
the tide zone is created in santa barbara.

Jesus/Ms.Cortez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Tide pools are created by boulders with holes.Water cames in the hoels and makes a little tide pool.

Janet R,Janet D madison#701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 f6rm at any level of the intertidal zone:

Janetted. Janet R..madison#701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 frmm at any level of the intertidal zone:

Isabel/Gaby/701/Madison: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. It is where boulders are relatively stable.It is created with cavities fill with seawater.

PRISCILLA &KARLA MADISON 701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On the rockey shores.They're created by the moon.

PRISCILLA &KARLA MADISON 701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On the rockey shores.They're created by the moon.

PRISCILLA &KARLA MADISON 701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On the rockey shores.They're created by the moon.

Omar& Luis in San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig discovery#1 At the lowest level,life is more abundant and diverse.

Isabel/Gaby/701/Madison: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. It is where boulders are relatively stable.It is created with cavities fill with seawater.

Jesus/Ms.Cortez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Musscles, clams, and keyhole limpits live in tide pools.So do starfish.

Marco/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1 the tidepool was located in california.

Jairo & Alfredo @ Madison: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2: Some animals that live there are mussels, clams, limpets, seastars, sculpins, crabs, octopi, algae, and abalone.

Jose/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1The low tide zone was discovered in California

Alex,Daniel,Mark Madison #701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The starfish such as blood stars live in the low tides.

raymond: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# on rocky shores where boulder are relatively stable,cav

Jairo & Alfredo @ Madison: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3: Its lives are caused by the Transition Zone.

Adalee/Gomez0: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The creatures that live in the tidepools are mussels,crabs, limpets,starfish,sculpins,octopi,anemone, bryozoan,and algae.

Serina and Ana \Madison\701: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The low tide zone come from rocky shore.#1They were created by boulders and stable cavities.

Nicholas room 701 madison : . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 the tide pool was made from the moon and the low tide zone was at the rocky shore.

gaby and Isabel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.the 2 differenet life cuases are thunder and wind

Omar& Luis in San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig discovery #2 Some are filters feeders Mussels and clams take in and expel water.

Deemetry/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 2 # One of the anilmals in low tidepools is the giant keyhole limpet. Another anilmal is the blood star which sucks flesh from mussels.Including th common sculpin dashing about. The others are the octapus and oryzoan.

Marco/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig# 2.Mussels,clams, starfish, outopus, and crabs.

Omar& Luis in San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig discovery #2 Some are filters feeders Mussels and clams take in and expel water.

Omar& Luis in San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig discovery #2 Some are filters feeders Mussels and clams take in and expel water.

Jose/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2The creatures that live in the tide are mussels,starfish,crabs,and octipus.

Jesus/Ms.Cortez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 The Transition Zone is made up of these two things A beach and a channel.

Omar& Luis in San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 1# At the lowest level,life is more abundant and diverse.

Marco/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#3.Interidal zone and channel and beach

Felix/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig number1. A cavity fill with sweater, forming tidepolls.

Felix/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig number1. A cavity fill with sweater, forming tidepolls.

: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1On the rocky shores relativity stable.Cavities fill with sea water forming Tidepools.

Aimee/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig 1# The low tide zone is with cavities fill with seawater forming tadpools.

Felix/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig number1. Clams and starfish live there.

JorgeAnd Luis at San Migue: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1On the rocky shores relativity stable.Cavities fill with sea water forming Tidepools.

Jose/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3it is both a channel and a beach.

Marco/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#4. It is caused by tides and waves.

Omar& Luis in San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
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JorgeAnd Luis at San Migue: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#2Some are fiting feeders,mussels,and clams.

Felix/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig number2. Clams and starfish live there.

JorgeAnd Luis at San Migue: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#2Some are fiting feeders,mussels,and clams.

Aimee/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig 2# The animals that live there is tadpools,crab, and starfish.

Jose/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #4the moon and the sun caused animals to live there

Omar& Luis in San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 Is a fansanating part of the marine enviroment.

Adalee/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3-The Intertidal zone has a double life and its two lives are made by both a beach and a channel.

Deemetry/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG#3 They are caused by the MOON and the SUN'S gravitational attraction.

Aimee/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 3# It was caused by winds and tides.

Adalee/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3-The Intertidal zone has a double life and its two lives are made by both a beach and a channel.

JesusGutavo/Ms.Cortez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 10:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 Waves cause animals to fall

Jesus/Ms. Cortez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 11:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 The moon's gravitational pull makes tides happen all over the ocean.

Gustavo/Ms.cortez: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 0:01PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#6When the tide recedes to its lowest mark, however, it is actually possible to walk through the drained sea channel that separates two of the islets, Middle and West Anacapa, to explore the back side of the island.

jorge&: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:05PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4=Marked by dramatic fluctiations in moirure,tempture,and sunlight,life in the intedoriel zone is fraught with challenges.

jorge&: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:09PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#5Tides are caused by the gravitational atraction of the moon and the sun combined.

jorge& luis at san miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#4 Marked by

jorge& luis atm san miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:11PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4=Marked by dramatic fluctiations in moirure,tempture,and sunlight,life in the intedoriel zone is fraught with challenges.

ALEJANDRA AND BETSY AT SAN MIGUEL: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:13PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1-On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater, forming tidepools. These pools, which range from cup-sized depressions to reservoirs the size of small ponds, can form at any level of the intertidal zone; at the lowest level, life is more abundant and diverse, a microcosm of life below the tide level. For non-divers, tidepools offer a look at the marine world in miniature. dig#2-A Tidepool - As the large drawing on the right shows, a tidepool can encompass multiple levels of zonation, and thus can be packed with fascinating creatures who make their livings in diverse ways. Some are filter feeders: Mussels and clams take in and expel water, holding onto the nutrients. Others are herbivores. The giant keyhole limpet, which feeds on algae, uses its tonguelike radula to scrape the rocks, almost like a child licking peanut butter from the roof of his mouth. dig#3-The open-ocean side of West Anacapa is lined with rocky beaches thick with marine organisms. This transition zone, which leads a double life as both channel and beach, is a fascinating part of the marine environment.

jorge& luis atm san miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:14PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dih#5=Tides are caused by the gravitational atraction of the moon and the sun combined.

Lilian & Ana/Mrs.Frey/at San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1=They form in the lowest level, were life is ambundant and diverse. A tidepool can ecompass multiple levels of zonation, and thus can be packed with fascinating creatures.

jorge& luis atm san miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#6-the waves grow when the moon is a full moon,the waves minimize when there is only 1 quarter of the moon.

Lilian & Ana/Mrs.Frey/at San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2=Animals such as mussels and clams take part in and expel water,holding on to nutrients. Also the giant keyhole, limpet, starfish,the sculpion fish,crabs,and octopus.

jorge& luis atm san miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#7Some of them are bloodworms,sandflees,and sand crabs could stay there.For protection they would bury them selfs.

jorge& luis atm san miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:40PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#8=Purple shelled mussels lived at the top,Also at the edge is the periwinkle snail.

Lilian & Ana/Mrs.Frey/at San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:45PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3=The open-ocean side of West Anacapa is lined with rocky beaches thck with marine organisms.The transitions zone which leads a double life as both channeland beach, is a fascinating part of the marine enviroment.

: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:46PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1-On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater, forming tidepools. These pools, which range from cup-sized depressions to reservoirs the size of small ponds, can form at any level of the intertidal zone; at the lowest level, life is more abundant and diverse, a microcosm of life below the tide level.

Lilian & Ana/Mrs.Frey/at San Miguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:50PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #4=When the tide is low,they find protection by burrying themselves.

jorge &luis at sanmiguel: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 1:50PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#9 Its the sun.

Lety Ms.Alvear class Rio Lindo School: . . . . Tue, Mar 19, 2:50PM PST (-0800 GMT)
They form in the lowest levol.

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 8:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures that live under water are filter feeders: Mussels and clams.

pelicans/Gallitan/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 8:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The lowest tide zone is on rocky shores.

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 8:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Tide-pools are created by small craters in the rock where Sea water fills the space up, low tide pools where animals live.

John/Gallitin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Tidepools are made by boulders with holes.Water comes into the holes and make a tidepool

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 8:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 The two types of lives that are on Anacapa Island are channel and beach.

otter/jellyfish/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 8:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The seawater form into tidepool.

otter/jellyfish/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)

starfish/Johanna/Amanda/Gallatin: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.The low tide zones are in the rocky shores and is created by water.

kathleen/madison/jellyfish: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Life is more aboudant and diverse, a microcosm of life below the tide levle.

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Dramatic changes increse the chance of Death.

A,k,/Gallatin/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# These pools which range from cup-sized depreesions to reservoirs the size of small ponds.On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater, forming tidepools.

Dolphins/ Mrs.Gallatin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The low tide is at the bottom of the intertidal zone. It is created by the cavities that fill up with water.

michael/nick/madison/gallatin.: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 the low tide is the intertidal zone.

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 Tides happen because the full moons intense gravitational pull is so emense that tides rise to their maximom level.

pelicans/Gallatin/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Tidepools are created from cavaties that can form at any level.The low tide zone is on rocky shores.

John/Gallitin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.Mussels,clams take in expel water.The giant keyhole linpet which feeds on algae.

madison/seaotters/iman: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1Tide-pools are made by bolders with holes.Water comes into the holes and make a tide-pools.

seaurchins/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The seawater filled with cavities form tidepools.

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 Sand can be used for homes for the creatores on the beach which is an alte mative for their natural shelters.

A,k,/Gallatin/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures that live in the low tide zone are starfish, bloodstar, orhre sea star, small crabs, octopus, aboloney.

Dolphins/ Mrs.Gallatin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The animals that live in the low tide zone are: Starfish, Ochre sea stars, Mussels, Sculpins, Small crabs, Mottleds and Octopuses.

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 Sand Crabs, Sandfleas, bloodworms, and crads.

otter/jellyfish/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.The aggrgating anemone form the lower boraer of the mid-tide zone.

starfish/Johanna/Amanda/Gallatin: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
,#2.The creatures that live in a low tide zone are a giant keyhole limpet, a blood star, an algae, a starfish, a seastar, a sculpin, an octopus, and athus.

jellyfish/sea otters/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Mussels,clams,and limpets.

pelicans/Gallatin/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures that live in the tidepools are mussels,clams,algae,starfish,crabs,octopus and sculpin.

Mrs. Rivera's Kindergartners/Taylor School: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater, forming tidepools.

A,k,/Gallatin/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures that live in the low tide zone are starfish, bloodstar, orhre sea star, small crabs, octopus,and aboloney.

A,k,/Gallatin/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures that live in the low tide zone are starfish, bloodstar, orhre sea star, small crabs, octopus,and aboloney.

kathleen/madison/jellyfish: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Fascinating creatures who make their livingsin in diverse ways.

: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater, forming tidepools

michael/nick/madison/gallatin.: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The mussels, and clams, giant keyhole limpet, blood star fish, and sculpin fish, crabs, and octopus.

Andrea/Caitlin/Gaby/gallitian: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 The splash zone, high tide zone, low tide zone and, mid tide zone.

madison/seaotters/iman: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Fascinating creaturs who make their livings in diverse ways.

Antonio & Ryan - Madison - Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable.

Kami and Diana-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable,cavities fill with seawater,forming tidepools.

Antonio & Ryan - Madison - Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 A starfish lives in the tidepool.

Chr: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 It`s where the boulders and rocky shores are.It is created by stable cavities.

Jessica,Ruby-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Fascing creatures living in the low tide zone.

Brandon and Fernando Madison Bloomquiest: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The low tide pool zone was in sea water and it was created by cavities.

Katie&Alfred/bloomquist/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Cavites fill up with scar water with creats tidepools.

Christian & Jacob-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 It`s where the boulders and rocky shores are.It is created by stable cavities.

Antonio & Ryan - Madison - Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 The Intertidal Zone is made of two things, a beach and a channel.

Kiernan/Daniel/Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On the rocky shores.There created by the moon.

Alison and Columbia- Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Tidepools are formed when water gets trapped in the middle of a couple of rocks.

Ch: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On rocky shores where bouldrs are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater,forming tidepools.

Elizabeth-Angela-madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They start on rockey shores where bolders are relatively stably.

Antonio & Ryan - Madison - Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Dramatic chages in crese the chance of death.

Jerry,Tyler,Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Some animals are Mussels,Clams,Keyhole limpet,Starfish and sculpin.

Chis/Manul/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On rocky shores where bouldrs are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater,forming tidepools.

klarissa/justin madison school: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.... Tadpoles live in the low zone and clams.

Tyler/Briana/Mrs.B/705: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.Mussels,clam and the giant keyhole limpet live in the low tide zone.

Kami and Diana-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Some are filter feeders:Mussels,and clams take in and expel water,holding onto the rutrients.

Alison and Columbia- Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Starfish,BlueLobster,and clams live in and near tidepools.

Jessica,Ruby-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 They are caused by the gravitational intertidat world.

angela elizabeth: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The answer is starfish,such as the bloodstar,creep slowly around the tide pool.

Christian & Jacob-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures that live underwater are starfish,fish,and octopus.

Brandon and Fernando Madison Bloomquiest: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures in the lower tide zone are the marine algae,red algae,Gigartina.

Kiernan/Daniel/Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Some animals are clams,keyhole limpet,starfish and sculpin.

kelsey/chelsea/bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable,cavities fill with seawater.

rafael bioomqust madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 the tide pool was lacatide in cailorna.

alyssa\bloomquist@madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Tidepools are made by boulders with holes in them. Water comes through the holes and forms a tide pool.

alyssa\bloomquist@madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Some animals that live near tidepools are sculpin, small crabs, and octopus.

kelsey/chelsea/bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. The Intertidal zone is made of two thing s, a beach and a channel.

Katie&Alfred/bloomquist/madisonmadison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The creatures that live in the low tide zone are filter, feeders, mussels and clams, herbivors Keyhole limpet,ochre sea star fish, small crabs, octopus, mossan, and broyzoan.

Jessica,Ruby-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 They are both called intertial zone.

Alison and Columbia- Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It is both a channel and a beach.

Brandon and Fernando Madison Bloomquiest: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It is the transition zone.

Mrs. Rivera's Kindergartners/ Taylor School: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2 In tidepools you can find mussels,clams, crabs, keyhole limpets, seastars like the blood star, sculpins (little fish) and if you are very lucky sometimes you can even find an... OCTOPUS.

Jerry,Tyler,Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Tidepools are made when water gets stuck in between rocks.

justin/klarissa/madison/school: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1...AS the large drawing on the right show's a tidepool can encompass multiple level's of zonation.

Christian & Jacob-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It can be caused by transition zone

Katie&Alfred/bloomquist/madisonmadison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Its' lives are channels and the beaches.

Brandon and Fernando Madison Bloomquiest: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It can be coused by trasition zone and the two livs are channel and beach.

Alison and Columbia- Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Starfish,BlueLobster,clams and SeaUrchans live in and near tidepools.

Christian & Jacob-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It can be caused by transition zone,a beach and a channel.

klarissa/justin madison school: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3....The two lives are channel and beach.

alyssa\bloomquist@madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 The two lives are caused by the Transition Zone.

Jerry,Tyler,Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It is a channel and beach.

Tyler/Briana/Mrs.B/705: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. Tidepools are formed by rocky boulders the low tide zone is at the lowest level.

Chris/Manuel/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The giant keyhole limpet,which feeds on algae,uses its tonguelike adula to scrape the rocks.

Kiernan/Daniel/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 The lives are channel and beach.

Kelsey/Chelsea/Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Musscles,Clams and Keyholelimpits,Starfish and Sand Crabs live in the low tide zone.

Elizabeth angela madison bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The lives are the chanel and the beaches.

Chris/Manuel/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It is a channel and beach.

Kami and Diana-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Anacapa Island ,the ,closest to the mainland of the five islands witin the sanctuary and park, is composed of thee islets that are usually inaccessible from each other except by boat.

Tyler/Briana/Mrs.B/705: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.The transition leads to a double life.

justin/klarissa/madison/school: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 9:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4...The moon and the sun cause all of the animal's that are small to come.

Mrs. Rivera's Kindergartners/ Taylor School: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 10:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
....Dig # 8 ............BARNACLES... ......................CHITONS... ......................PURPLE-SHELLED MUSSELS... ......................and snails that like to be splashed by the waves... PERIWINKLE SNAILS...

Taylor-JPerine-Tulsa: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 1:18PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On bumpy shores where boulders are relatively stable, holes fill with seawater, forming tidepools. These tide-pools which range from cup-sized depressions to reservoirs the size of small ponds, can form at any level of the intertidal zone; at the lowest level, life is more abundant and diverse, a microcosm of life below the tide level.

anthony-raj-jperine-tulsa: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 1:20PM PST (-0800 GMT)
A-1 The low tide zone is near cup-sized depressions at any level of the intertidal ,and it is created from cup-sized depressions the small sized pond.

Brianne-sandy-tulsa-JPerine: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 1:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The low tide zone is located in the interidal zone;at the lowest level.The low tide zone is made up of small plants and animals.

anthony-raj-jperine-tulsa: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 1:24PM PST (-0800 GMT)
A-2 Mussels, clams, giant keyhole limpet, which eats an algae. These are the creatures that live in low tide.

Taylor-JPerine-Tulsa: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 1:26PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 These creatures live below the tide zone: mussels,clams, fish, crabs, octopus, and abalone.

Cynthia-tulsa-JPerine: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 1:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The low tide zone is located at the intertidal zone; at the lowest level.

Cynthia-tulsa-JPerine: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 1:30PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The low tide zone is made out of small plants and animals.

noelle-tulsa-Jperine: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:14PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1- The low tide zone is in the intertidal zone on the lowest level, and it is created by cavities filled with seawater, forming tidepools.

noelle-tulsa-Jperine: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:20PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2- Some creatures that live in the low tide zone are mussels, clams, giant keyhole limpet, starfish, sculpin,crabs,abalone, and sometimes an octopus.

: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
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: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
I ROCK

arrowhead eagles DC MG: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:23PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#2-Starfish such as blood stars.

noelle-tulsa-Jperine: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:31PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4- The moon and the sun cause all of the smaller animals to come to the ocean.

arrowhead eagles hs mt: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:31PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig2#-starfish susch as blood stars

arrowhead eagles mwt: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Whats the chat for next week?

arrowhead eagles ff rr: . . . . Wed, Mar 20, 2:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
rock on with your bad self

Flakron-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1 The low tide zone come from rocky shore.

Flakron-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2 Musscles, clams, and keyhole limpits live in tide pools.So do starfish

Flakron-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro#3: Its lives are caused by the Transition Zone.#3: Its lives are caused by the Transition Zone.#3: Its lives are caused by the Transition Zone.: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3: Its lives are caused by the Transition Zone.

Flakron-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4- The moon and the sun cause all of the smaller animals to come to the ocean.

Flakron-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 They are both called intertial zone

Flakron-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 Some of them are bloodworms,sandflees,and sand crabs could stay there.For protection they would bury them selfs.

Danny and Carlos-Tulsa-Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The low tide zone is made out of small plants and animals.

justin/turner/tulsas: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
These pools, which range from cup-sized depressions to reservoirs the size of small ponds, can form at any level of the intertidal zone; at the lowest level, life is more abundant and diverse, a microcosm of life below the tide level. For non-divers, tidepools offer a look at the marine world in miniature. A Tidepool - As the large drawing on the right shows, a tidepool can encompass multiple levels of zonation, and thus can be packed with fascinating creatures who make their livings in diverse ways. Some are filter feeders: Mussels and clams take in and expel water, holding onto the nutrients. Others are herbivores. The giant keyhole limpet, which feeds on algae, uses its tonguelike radula to scrape the rocks, almost like a child licking peanut butter from the roof of his mouth. Still others prey on other animals, using various strategies to hunt them down. Starfish, such as the blood star, creep slowly around the tidepool. An ochre sea star lies prone across a bed of mussels. Using its feet to open them, the sea star inserts its stomach into the shells and consumes the flesh. The sculpin, which is the most commonly found fish in the tidepool, dashes here and there around the pool, ambushing prey such as small crabs. Its mottled coloration camouflages it from its unsuspecting victims. Occasionally, lucky tidepoolers encounter an octopus, whose menacing appearance belies its shy nature. Slinking about the pool, this quick,change artist deftly alters its color from red to white and back again as its chases its prey. Putting one or more of its eight arms to use, the octopus may pry open a clam or crab, or it may avoid a fight entirely by injecting a paralyzing venom into the animal's,shell. Octopuses are so good at finding hiding places that they are difficult to spot. Many of the animals that live in the intertidal zone are often confused with flora, especially those sessile animals that have been christened in honor of plants, such as the anemone. The tiny bryozoan, often called a moss animal," has a distinctly plantlike appearance and is often described as "leafy." Some species form delicate white encrustations on moist rocks. Unlike plants, the bryozoan cannot manufacture its own food. It uses feathery extensions to sift phytoplankton from the water. Plant life can be abundant in the lower zones of the intertidal. Hundreds of species of marine algae, or seaweed, grow in California, including edible sea lettuce, which is most prevalent in the fall and spring when the annual pattern of upwelling provides high levels of nutrients. One of the most conspicuous types of red alga is Gigartina, which is referred to as the Turkish towel because of its plush surface. Along the meandering coastline of the islands within the sanctuary, steep rocky cliffs are broken by occasional pockets of sandy beach area. Sanctuary boundaries begin at mean high tide and overlap the jurisdictional boundaries of the National Park system, which extend to one mile off-shore. Added to this layer of protection are California Department of Fish and Game regulations that prohibit collecting organisms from the high tide line to 1,000 feet from shore. Certain species, such as abalone, clams and mussels, may be collected with a valid fishing license, which is required in all coastal waters. A visit to the beach should not be viewed as a chance to expand your shell collection. Look, touch, but don't remove. And if you overturn a rock, remember to replace it to its original position so that the animals that call it home can continue to do so.

Yoon Ji/Tulsa/Turner: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:12PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater, forming tidepools.

sammy/carlos/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Starfish, such as the blood star, creep slowly around the tidepool. An ochre sea star lies prone across a bed of mussels. Using its feet to open them, the sea star inserts its stomach into the shells and consumes the flesh.

robert: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Anacapa Island, the closest to the mainland of the five islands within the sanctuary and park, is composed of three islets that are usually inaccessible from each other except by boat. When the tide recedes to its lowest mark, however, it is actually possible to walk through the drained sea channel that separates two of the islets, Middle and West Anacapa, to explore the back side of the island.

justin/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Still others prey on other animals, using various strategies to hunt them down. Starfish, such as the blood star, creep slowly around the tidepool. An ochre sea star lies prone across a bed of mussels. Using its feet to open them, the sea star inserts its stomach into the shells and consumes the flesh. The sculpin, which is the most commonly found fish in the tidepool, dashes here and there around the pool, ambushing prey such as small crabs. Its mottled coloration camouflages it from its unsuspecting victims.

Yoon Ji/Tulsa/Turner: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The animals that live in the low tide zone are muscules, clams, and starfish.

Yoon Ji/Tulsa/Turner: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:19PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Its lives are caused by the Transition Zone.

Chris/Turner/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:20PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Some animals found in the tidal zone are mussels, clams, the giant keyhole limpet, starfish, ochre sea stars, sculpin, and small crabs. Occasionally, lucky tidepoolers encounter an octopus,

julie/turner: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The capricious habitat that lies between high and low tide lines is called the intertidal zone. Marked by dramatic fluctuations in moisture, temperature and sunlight, life in the intertidal zone is fraught with challenges that its residents combat in a variety of ingenious ways.

justin/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Added to this layer of protection are California Department of Fish and Game regulations that prohibit collecting organisms from the high tide line to 1,000 feet from shore. Certain species, such as abalone, clams and mussels, may be collected with a valid fishing license, which is required in all coastal waters. A visit to the beach should not be viewed as a chance to expand your shell collection. Look, touch, but don't remove. And if you overturn a rock, remember to replace it to its original position so that the animals that call it home can continue to do so. To get new messages, please click the Chat button below -don't use your browser's reload command!

Carmen/Turner/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:25PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# To two life forms that are on Anacapa Island are Islands, and beaches.

Brittany/Tulsa/Mr.Turner: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig challenge #2 On rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable,cavities fill with seawater,forming tidepools.

EDDIE/turner: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
3# The two life forms are on Anacape Island are Island and beaches.

Carmen/Turner/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Mar 21, 2:28PM PST (-0800 GMT)
3# To life forms that are on Anacapa Island are Islands,and beaches.

vic1 Matt: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 8:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun combined with the centrifugal force generated by the spinning of the Earth in concert with the moon. These competing tugs cause the Earth' s oceans to bulge at opposite sides, creating variations in the level of seawater.

Janine Victoria Elm: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 8:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
What creatures live in the low tide zone? Mussels, clams, the giant keyhole limpet, starfish,

vic1Todd: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 8:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Tides happen because of the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, along with the centrifugal force created by the rotation of the Earth at the same time as the moons rotation.

vic1scott: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
At low tides,the flora and fauna that live here must cope with exposure to air, rising temperature, and the shock of a freshwater bath from rain.

vic1 Erin&Rycee: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #2 - What creatures live in the low tide zone ? Starfish,such as the blood star,the sculpin, octopus, flora, anemone, bryozoan, and red alga is Gigartina.

vic1 Hannah: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 - When are the tides at their highest and lowest ? During a new and full moon because the moon and the sun are in line with eachother, making the gravitational pull its strongest, which makes the lowest and highest tides.

vic1scott: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
At high tide, fish near shore roam the submerged rocks in search of food and the pounding of waves threatens to dislodge animals from their hard-fought meal.

vic1Charlie: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 The low tide zone is closest to the ocean. They are created when the spring tides expose it to sunlight and air.

vic1AidenJordan: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The low-tide zone is the largest; only spring tides expose it to sunlight and air. It lies below sea level.

vic1Aaron: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
tide pools are formed when seawater gets into cavites that are formed by rocks and boulders

vic1 Mike: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The actual force that creates tides, is the gravitational pull of the moon. The moon pulles the large body of water into one area, creating tides.

vic1 Mike: . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The actual force that creates tides, is the gravitational pull of the moon. The moon pulles the large body of water into one area, creating tides.

vic1 Jordan&Aiden : . . . . Fri, Mar 22, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #2. Octopus, sculpin, flora, bryozoan, invertebret, starfish,such as the blood star, anemone, other small fishes, and castrations.

christina & osmayra/Payne/State street: . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig challenge#2-What creatures live in the low tide zone? Answer: Still others prey on other animals, using various strategies to hunt them down. Starfish, such as the blood star, creep slowly around the tide pool. An ochre sea star lies prone across a bed of mussels. Using its feet to open them, the sea star inserts its stomach into the shells and consumes the flesh.

Judith/Payne/State Street: . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 9:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 On Anacapa Island is an example of what is called Transition zone along the shoreline. It has a double life- what are its two different lives caused by? This transition zone, which leads a double life as both channel and beach, is a fascinating part of the marine environment?

Judith/Payne/State Street: . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 9:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 On Anacapa Island is an example of what is called Transition zone along the shoreline. It has a double life- what are its two different lives caused by? This transition zone, which leads a double life as both channel and beach, is a fascinating part of the marine environment?

Judith/Payne/State Street: . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 9:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 On Anacapa Island is an example of what is called Transition zone along the shoreline. It has a double life- what are its two different lives caused by? This transition zone, which leads a double life as both channel and beach, is a fascinating part of the marine environment?

Crystal/Sara/state sreet/school: . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
When are the tides at their highest and lowest? At times of new and full moon, the Earth, moon and sun fall into line with each other intensifying the gravitational pull; as a consequence; tides rise and ebb to their most extreme tides. Their name comes not from the season of the season of the year but from an Anglo-Saxon world meaning a rising or welting of the water.

Crystal/Sara/Panye/State Street : . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
When are the tides at their highest and lowest? At times of new and full moon, the Earth, moon and sun fall into line with each other intensifying the gravitational pull; as a consequence; tides rise and ebb to their most extreme tides. Their name comes not from the season of the season of the year but from an Anglo-Saxon world meaning a rising or welting of the water.

Edwin&Edgar/Payne/State Street: . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
What forces actually cause the tides to happen? The tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun combined with the contrifugal force generated by the spinning of the Earth in concert with the moon.

Daniel and Daniel/Payne State Street : . . . . Mon, Mar 25, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
What limit determines who lives where in the tidal zone? What determines who lives where in the tidal zone, is the purple-shelled mussels. A mussel uses a slender elastic strands, they’re called byssal threads, which comes through it’s foot, to grip the face of the rocks, a stripe of goose barnacles can also be found in this zone which close up to hold in moisture.

Judith&lluvia/Payne/State Street School: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 8:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9What limit determines who lives where in the tidal zone? The limit is determined by a physical factor: it’s tolerance for dryness. For example the periwinkle snail could live in a lower zone but since it lacks the firm grip of a mussel or barnacle, it could get washed away.

Daniel & Roberto/Payne/State Street: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 8:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
What creatures live in the low tide zone? These are the creatures that live in the low tide zone; mussels and clams, they take in and expel water. There’s also starfish, like the blood star. They creep slowly around the tide pool.

Emery/Sammantha/Madison/701: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.The low tide zone is on rocky shores.Tidepools are fomed by rocks with cavities.The sea water floats in the rocks.

madison/701/Claudia &Raquel: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Tide pools were formed by the range of cup sized depressions.

: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5: Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon.

Jairo @ 701: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5: Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon.

Janetd.,JaneR.r : . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 It is created by rocks.

Jairo & Alfredo @ 701: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5: Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon.

alberto/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 Tides are cuased by the gavity atraction of the moon.

Janetd.,JaneR. room 701 madison : . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 It is created by rocks.

: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 There are octopus,fish,and other sea animals.

ana \Madison\room701: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 The mollusk,periwinkles & eight-plated shell.

raymond&jaime madison rm701: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1#The drained sea channel that separates two of the islets,Middle and west Anacapa.

: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Sergio CovarrubiasDig#1It is made by rocks.

Christina&Ozmayra/Payne/State Street: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge#3-On Anacapa is an example of what is called the Transition Zone along the shoreline. It has a double life-what are its two different lives are caused by? Answer: Its two different lives are caused by the open-ocean side of West Anacapa Is lined with rocky beaches thick with marine organisms. This transition zone, which leads a double life as both channel and beach, is a fascinating part of the marine environment.

: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Sergio CovarrubiasDig#1It is made by rocks.

Nicholas sauceda 701: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 a starfish and a octopues.

Karla and Serina room 701.: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.The creatures were formed in the lower zones of the intertidal.

Izaguirre/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1 The tide pool are located in california

Emery/Sammantha/Madison/701: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.Its double life is made by sunlight,tempeture,andmoisture.

Gabrielle/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Mussels and clams

alberto/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 Tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun combined with the centrifugal force generated by the spinning of the Earth in contact with the moon.

Gabrielle/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Tide zones where made from rocks

alberto/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 IT is created by rocks.

Deemetry/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 Because of the attraction between the sun and the moon that causes a gravitational pull.

samantha and emery: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Here are some of the creatures the keyhole limet,starfish,scuipin,crabs,and octopuses

marco gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
waves

aimee/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig3 It is fasinating partof the envirnment.

marco gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#6 when the tempure is at sunlight

: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6. when the tempeture is at sunlight

marco\ gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#7 sand crabs blood worms sand flees

Felix/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#7 Crabs and sand flees

Felix/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#7 Crabs and sand flees

mario/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 The place is talken about it is National park is where their alot of aniamals like fish and the tempature is at the sunlight.

Ernesto/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Is in the Nationnal park one mile away from the shore. It was made by octupus.

aimee/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig 4 It has a lower mark.

Marco\ gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#8 sea stars and mussels

Felix/ gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#8 sea stars and mussels

Amy/ Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 10:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2 The animals that live in the tad zone are the starfish, and the blood star.

: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 10:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#It is located in the rocky pass.It is made by rocks.

Marlene: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 10:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 It is made by rocks.

Jasso/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 10:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 It is in Gigartina. It is created by nature.

Gabriel/gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 10:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig #1 The tidepoolsare located in the rocky pass.

Marlene/Gomez: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 10:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 It is madeby rocks

: . . . . Tue, Mar 26, 10:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Brandon & Aaron PALM VIEW 1.These pools, which range from cup-sized depressions to reservoirs the size of small ponds, can form at any level of the intertidal zone; at the lowest level, life is more abundant and diverse, a microcosm of life below the tide level. For non-divers, tidepools offer a look at the marine world in miniature. A Tidepool - As the large drawing on the right shows, a tidepool can encompass multiple levels of zonation, and thus can be packed with fascinating creatures who make their livings in diverse ways. Some are filter feeders: Mussels and clams take in and expel water, holding onto the nutrients. Others are herbivores. The giant keyhole limpet, which feeds on algae, uses its tonguelike radula to scrape the rocks, almost like a child licking peanut butter from the roof of his mouth. Still others prey on other animals, using various strategies to hunt them down. Starfish, such as the blood star, creep slowly around the tidepool. An ochre sea star lies prone across a bed of mussels. Using its feet to open them, the sea star inserts its stomach into the shells and consumes the flesh. The sculpin, which is the most commonly found fish in the tidepool, dashes here and there around the pool, ambushing prey such as small crabs. Its mottled coloration camouflages it from its unsuspecting victims. Occasionally, lucky tidepoolers encounter an octopus, whose menacing appearance belies its shy nature. Slinking about the pool, this quick,change artist deftly alters its color from red to white and back again as its chases its prey. Putting one or more of its eight arms to use, the octopus may pry open a clam or crab, or it may avoid a fight entirely by injecting a paralyzing venom into the animal's,shell. Octopuses are so good at finding hiding places that they are difficult to spot. Many of the animals that live in the intertidal zone are often confused with flora, especially those sessile animals that have been christened in honor of plants, such as the anemone. The tiny bryozoan, often called a moss animal," has a distinctly plantlike appearance and is often described as "leafy." Some species form delicate white encrustations on moist rocks. Unlike plants, the bryozoan cannot manufacture its own food. It uses feathery extensions to sift phytoplankton from the water. Plant life can be abundant in the lower zones of the intertidal. Hundreds of species of marine algae, or seaweed, grow in California, including edible sea lettuce, which is most prevalent in the fall and spring when the annual pattern of upwelling provides high levels of nutrients. One of the most conspicuous types of red alga is Gigartina, which is referred to as the Turkish towel because of its plush surface. Along the meandering coastline of the islands within the sanctuary, steep rocky cliffs are broken by occasional pockets of sandy beach area. Sanctuary boundaries begin at mean high tide and overlap the jurisdictional boundaries of the National Park system, which extend to one mile off-shore. Added to this layer of protection are California Department of Fish and Game regulations that prohibit collecting organisms from the high tide line to 1,000 feet from shore. Certain species, such as abalone, clams and mussels, may be collected with a valid fishing license, which is required in all coastal waters. A visit to the beach should not be viewed as a chance to expand your shell collection. Look, touch, but don't remove. And if you overturn a rock, remember to replace it to its original position so that the animals that call it home can continue to do so.

BEATRIZ & MICHELLE /PAYNE /STATE STREET: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge#3-On Anacapa is an example of what is called the Transition Zone along the shoreline. It has a double life-what are its two different lives are caused by? Answer: Its two different lives are caused by the open-ocean side of West Anacapa Is lined with rocky beaches thick with marine organisms. This transition zone, which leads a double life as both channel and beach, is a fascinating part of the marine environment.

Tanisha/Payne/State Street: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
What creatures live in the low tide zone? The creatures who live in the low tide zone are, Mussels, clams, keyhole limpet, starfish, octopuses sculpen, and, the bryozoan’s.

otter/seaotter/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.On rocky shores.Cawities fill with seawater.

Dolphins/Mrs.Gallatin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The animals that live in that zone are Barnacles, Chitons and Mussels.

Dolphins/Mrs.Gallatin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 The animals that live in that zone are Barnacles, Chitons and Mussels.

jellyfish/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The seawater form tidepool.

Dolphins/Madison/Gallatin: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3The open ocean side of the west Anacapa is lined with rocky beaches with marine organisms.

michael/sea otters/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3The midde and the west anacapa.

Dolphins/Madison/Gallatin: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3The open ocean side of the west Anacapa is lined with rocky beaches with marine organisms.

Dolphins/Madison/Gallatin: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3The open ocean side of the west Anacapa is lined with rocky beaches with marine organisms.

otter/seaotter: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2# Mussels clams,keyhole lipet live in the low tidezone.

starfish/jellyfish/Gallatin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2. The animals that live in the low-tide zone are: Starfish, blood star, sea star, sculpin, crabs, octopus and clams.

John/Gallitin/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The to things are channel and beach.

Amanda/Johanna/ Gallatin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.The low tide zone is in the rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable.It's created by cavaties filled with seawater,forming tidepools.

Amanda/Johanna/ Gallatin/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 8:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.The low tide zone is in the rocky shores where boulders are relatively stable.It's created by cavaties filled with seawater,forming tidepools.

Dolphins/Madison/Gallatin: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4The moon and the sun caused all the smaller animals to come to the ocean.

jellyfish/dolphins: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 the tiny bryozoan often called a moss animal.

michael/sea otters/madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 It was marked by dranatic fluctucations in moisture.

Edgar/Jorge/Payne/State Street: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
When are the tides at their highest and lowest? The highest tides in the Santa Barbara area normally occur in January,, when the Earth is closest to the sun .Two unequal high tides alternate with two unequal low tides each 25 hours.

Edgar/Jorge/Payne/State Street: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
When are the tides at their highest and lowest? The highest tides in the Santa Barbara area normally occur in January,, when the Earth is closest to the sun .Two unequal high tides alternate with two unequal low tides each 25 hours.

Katie&Alfred/bloomquist/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Cavaties fill with saltwater which forms tidepools.

Kami and Alyssa-Bloomquist -Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 On rocky shores where bolders are relatively stable, cavities fill with seawater, forming tidepools.

Alison and Columbia- Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The three islets are mouisture,temperature,and sunlight.

Jessic,Ruby-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 It created live in or at interida.

Katie&Alfred/bloomquist/Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Cavaties fill with saltwater which forms tidepools.

Tyler/Briana/Mrs.B/705: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4.It has dramatic fluctuations in moisture, and has many challenges for animals.

Jessic,Ruby-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The three islets are mouisture and temperature and sunlight

Alison and Columbia- Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 Forces that cause the tides to happen are gravity from the moon and sun.

Christian & Jacob-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The capricious lies between high and low tides.

Kiernan/Daniel/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The moons gravitational pull causes the tide to happen.

Rafael grijalva bloomqust madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The low tide zone come from rocky shore.

Antonio & Ryan Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 They are called neap tides from an Anglo- Saxon word meaning scanty.

Christian & Jacob-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 The tides are caused by centrifugal force.

Kami and Alyssa- madison -bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 The lowest tide is possible to walk through the drained sea channel.

Jerry,Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The capricious that lies between hight and low tides.

Manuel/Chris/Mrs.B : . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 When the tide recedeas to it lowest mark, however, it's actually possible walk through.

Tyler/Briana/Mrs.B/705: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5.Tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun combined.

Chelsea/Kelsey/Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. The tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun combined with the centrifugal forcse generated by the spinning of the earth in concert with the moon.

Brandon-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 The capricios habitat that lies between is the high and low tide zone.

Kami and Alyssa- madison -bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 The lowest tide is possible to walk through the drained sea channel.

Antonio & Ryan Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 Periwinkle snails perfer to be out of water.

Alison and Columbia- Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 the craetures that can survive are crabs,fleas,and blood worms maybe clams.They find their shelter by going under ground in low tide and keeping cool.

Angela-Elizabeth-madison-bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. The tids are caused by boat.

Manuel/Chris/Mrs.B : . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 Periwinkle sails prefer to be out of the water, eight-plated shell

Christian & Jacob-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 At night many of the creatures dive back down for cover.

Alison and Columbia-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 When the tide recedes to its lowest mark,however,it's actually possible to walk through the drained sea channel.

Jessic,Ruby-Madison-Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 The animals are periwinkle snails and barnacles and chitons ,also,maybe sea stars.

alfred katie: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 When the tide recedes to its lowest mark however it is actully possible to walk through the draind.

Brandon-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 The tides are coused by centrifugal force.

Kiernan/Daniel/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 When the tide resedes it is at the lowest mark, and when its at the highest mark it is on the highest side of the mountain.

Kami and Alyssa-Bloomquist -Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The sculpin, which is the most commoly found fish in the tidepool, dashes here and there around the pool, ambushing prey such as small crabs.

klarissa/justin madison school: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6...At the internal zone.

justin/klairissa/mrs.bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5...tides are caused by the gravatation atraction of the moon and the sun combined with the centrifugul force generated bythe spinning earth in concert with the moon.

rafael grijalva madison bloomqust: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Mussels and clams expel water holding onto the nutrients.

Antonio & Ryan Madison- Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 Animals such as crabs,and sand crabs, sand fleas, blood worms and sometimes clams.

Brandon-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 When the tide recedeas to it lowest mark,however,it's actually possible walk through.

elizabeth angela: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They survive by Anglosaxon.

Christian & Jacob-Bloomquist-Madison: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 the animals that live under the tide are snails,barnacles,chitos,and mussel.

Jerry,Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Dramatic chages in crese.

Chelsea/Kelsey/Bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8. Perwinkle snails prefer to be in and out of water .Barnacles and chitons also prefer to be in and out of water.

Kiernan/Daniel/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 They survive by Anglosasixion.

Tyler/Briana/Mrs.B./705: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.They occur in January and each 25 hours.

Jerry.Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Dramatic chages in crese.

alfred katie: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 Purple shelled mussels,byssal thread,gosse barnacles,surfkrass,skirts&fishing line,snail,seastars.

alfred katie: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 Purple shelled mussels,byssal thread,gosse barnacles,surfkrass,skirts&fishing line,snail,seastars.

angela -elizabeth-madison-bloomquist: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6. The answer is,when the tide receds to its lowest mark however, it is actually possable to walk through the drained see channel that seperates two of the islets ,middle and west anacapa ,to explore the back side of the island.

Manuel/Chris/Mrs.B : . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 Anacapa island, the closest to the mainland of five islands.

rafael grijalva madison bloomqust: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 It is fasinating part of the envirnment.

Kiernan/Daniel/Mrs.B: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 They survive by angloasaxion.

Jerry.Mrs.B.: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 9:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 Crabs,starfish.

arrowhead eagles DC DB: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 2:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG #2-Muscles,clams,and limpets.

arowhead Eagulsmq: . . . . Wed, Mar 27, 2:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
mussels ,clams,limpets, crabs, plancton3

Nallely,Jessica,hoover,Mrs.Schoenfeld.: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.When the tides recedes to its lowest mark however it its actually possible to walk through the drained.

reggie/veronica/hoover: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.The animals that live in a low tide are the star fish,sculpin,blood star,and the ochre star.

Nallely,Jessica,hoover,Mrs.Schoenfeld.: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.When the tides recedes to its lowest mark however it its actually possible to walk through the drained. #1.the low tide zone is at the lowestlevel life is more abundant.

Nallely,Jessica,hoover,Mrs.Schoenfeld.: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.When the tides recedes to its lowest mark however it its actually possible to walk through the drained. #1.the low tide zone is at the lowestlevel life is more abundant.

: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hi

Alex/Amber/Mrs.Schoenfeld/Hoover1: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Cavities and sea water form tidepools,and the low tide is in small ponds. 2.Starfish such as blood stars, bed mussels and octupuses live in low tide zones. 3.The Cousle life in the island is both Channel beach and marine enviorment. 6.They happen when its moisttemprture and sunlight. 7.Periwinklesnails prefer to stay at the top of the water,and Purple Shelled mussels prefer to stay at the bottom of the water.

reggie: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:07AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hi

Yadira: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The creatures that live in the tide zone are the starfish,blood star, comoflouge, and the ochorsea star.

Veronica , Regie@Hoover: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8.The animals are the purple-shelled mussel, and the periwinkle snails.

Cesar@Hoover/Schoenfeld: . . . . Thu, Mar 28, 10:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Tidepools are made by the oceon. 2.Starfish,clams,crabs,fish,and bed musscel live in tidepools. 3.The two lives of an intertidepool are a channel and the beach. 4.Because ocean water goes in the tidepools. 5.The only creatures that could stay on the surface are musscels. 6.The reason of the low shore is because it drains to the channel sea. 7.The reason the creatures survive is beacause there is sunlight,moister,and the perfect life. 8.The purple musscel and the regular musscels.

Andrea/Crystal/Payne/State Street: . . . . Fri, Mar 29, 8:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
What forces actually cause the tides to happen? Tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun combined with centrifugal forces generated by the spinning of the Earth in concert with the moon.

Beatriz/payne/state street : . . . . Fri, Mar 29, 10:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The low tide zone comes from rocky shores.

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