So many anemone!

Hidden throughout the rocky intertidal area behind the hotel there was a significant increase in the number of anemones compared to the sandy intertidal. I saw a multitude of shape size and color anemone. Some of these were wide open and actively feeding with the water washing over their tentacles. These tentacles have stinging nematocysts that assist in catching tiny plankton and fish and delivering it to the centrally located mouth. Anemone are able to change their body form to better withstand their surroundings and not only can they hide their tentacles in dry conditions, they can also lower and widen their body shape to withstand conditions with heavy waves. These are survival specialists of the tidal pools. 







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