What is a tidal ecosystem?
A tidal ecosystem is the area between the low tide and the high tide.
Why are they important?
When the tide is high all sorts of animals come to eat food like fish’s.When the tide is low all the algae is washed up so crabs come to eat all of it and they can live in the sand when tide is low.And when crabs are living on a reef the tide is high and as it drops down all the food gets stuck on the reef so then it bacomes home delivery.
Where can you find a tidal ecosystem?
You can find a tidal ecosystem 22km north of adelaide from the Adelaide CBD in St Kilda.
What kind of animals and plants live in an ecosystem?
The main animals that live in an ecosystem are crabs and plants like Mangroves barnacles small fishes and plants that can cope with salt.