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Saltern Cove : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saltern Cove
Saltern Cove is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is on the coast of Tor Bay, south of Paignton, Devon, England. It is one of the coves which make up the local area known as "Three Beaches". ==Flora and fauna==
The rocky coastline at Saltern Cove supports diverse communities of intertidal plants and animals. Along the lower shore the coarse grained rocks are partly covered by brown seaweeds such as Flat wrack ''(Fucus spiralis)'' and Knotted wrack ''Ascophyllum nodosum'', while pools and crevices in the rocks provide shelter for a wide variety of algal species, such as the red seaweed ''Corallina officinalis''. Animals include the Snakelocks anemone ''Anemonia viridis'', the Spotted goby ''Gobius ruthensparri'', Periwinkles ''Littorina'' spp. and the Squat lobster ''Galathea strigosa''. At low tide, sandy areas are exposed between the rocks and these support a fauna characteristic of sediment shores including Common starfish ''Asterias rubens'' and burrowing animals such as the Razor shell ''Ensis arcuata'', the Thin tellin ''Tellina fabula'' and the Sea potato ''Echinocardium cordatum''.〔( Flora and fauna of saltern )〕
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