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HELP!!! What types of fish can live in tide pools?
I'm working on an Oceanography project, and I don't know what kinds of breeds of fish live in tide pools. i've searched everywhere high and low but can't find any particular breeds. most of them just say "small fish". Please help me! :(
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Blenny (Common)
The Common Blenny is a fish that is also known as the Shanny and is very common around the rocky shores of England. It can also be found hiding under rocks and crannies
Butterfish
The Butterfish is a long slim eel-like fish that can be found all around the English coastline. It prefers to live near the sea shore just below low tide level where it
Goby (Rock)
The Goby Rock is a small fish that can be found around the south and west coasts of England where it hides under stones and seaweed. It can also be found in rock pools w
Lumpsucker
The Lumpsucker is a scaleless fish that is also known as the Lumpfish and is quite common in the northern waters of England. It spends a lot of time on the bottom of the
- Anonymous9 years ago
Well since fish live in water, and tide pools are (typically) quite small volumes of water, the correct answer IS in fact "small fish"...specifically intertidal fish that vary by geographic region.