5/24/2024 Second Tide Pool + Kayaking (Oliver Pheil)

 The second tide pool that we visited was an intertidal beach next to the busy streets of the city of Puerto Penasco, while having it covered with large, steep rocks and boulders. Even though this was quite difficult to walk across, stumbling and falling a few times, it's the ideal hiding place for smaller organisms to crawl around and rest while not getting noticed and hunted by larger predators. A few examples of these that we had found are the sea urchin, bristle sea star, twin spotted octopus, and the sea hare. When I sat down after attempting not to fall and eat the numerous rocks, I noticed a large rock with what appeared to be some form of a tiny mollusk, with almost the same type of foot as a snail, but had a bumpy back that wasn't covered by a shell. I didn't recognize what it was, and even my instructors couldn't figure out what it was. After the search, we went a little farther away from the research facility where we were staying at and went kayaking at De Marua Estuary, a large salt marsh with patches of grass while being the home of very small fiddler crabs. 






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