Coastal Conference 2006
 



Index

Environmental  
Human impacts  
Types of coast

Coastal landforms and features

Coastal processes

Wildlife

 




 

Wildlife

Animals

Animals living along the coast vary enormously, some live along coasts to nest like puffins, sea turtles and rockhopper penguins. Sea snails and various kinds of barnacles live on the coast and scavenge on food deposited by the sea.. Most coastal animals are used to humans in developed areas, such as dolphins and seagulls who eat food thrown for them by tourists. Since the coastal areas are all part of the littoral zone, there is a profusion of marine life found just off-coast.

An Australian pelican at Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort, during seabird feeding time.
An Australian pelican at Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort, during seabird feeding time.

There are many kinds of seabirds on the coast. Pelicans and cormorants join up with terns and oystercatchers to forage for fish and shellfish on the coast.

Plants

Coastal areas are famous for their kelp beds. Kelp is a fast growing seaweed that grows up to a metre a day. Corals and anemones are true animals, but live a similar lifestyle as plants do.

 
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