splash zone had no rock pools, the mid-littoral zone had some, but these were not very deep, the sub-littoral zone was very close to the sea and was almost all rock pools with lots of slippery seaweed. My results show that this was mainly Fucus vesiculosus (Bladdder Wrack). Analysis of Results: ==================== Animals ------- There are several clear trends in my results, the clearest of these being the limpet (Patella vulgata). The majority of limpets were situated mainly
Rocky Shore Study Aim The aim of this investigation is to find where the lower, middle and upper zones on the rocky shore start and end by looking at the species present and absent in each zone. Apparatus 0.5m2 frame quadrat 2 marking poles Tape measure Method This investigation will be conducted when the tide is low on the rocky shore at Scarborough. In order to record a sample of the species along the rocky shore, an interrupted belt transect will be used to ensure