Hi, I can't say I knew anything much about sea caves besides how they are formed... but here's what I found about the lifeforms in sea caves. I have sited the source....
"Sea caves may abound with life, both on their walls and floors. Besides the kind of critters seen in normal tidepools, such as anemones, starfish, and sponges, sea caves with dark zones may harbor organisms not commonly seen in shallow water. . In California, the Giant Anemone is normally green because of an algae that lives inside of it; but in sea caves with dark zones these anemones may be white because the green algae doesn't get enough sunlight to grow. Gooseneck barnacles are common on sea cave walls in the intertidal zone. In seacaves with deep water, sharks such as small leopard sharks may be found."
That's the best I can do, I hope it was helpful.
2007-02-10 12:55:48
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answered by brooks b 4
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