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Some things move at a snail's pace down by the shore. (David Colberg/UConn Photo) Kimberly Figiela and her son Eddie, age 9, of Coventry, explore the rocky shoreline of Long Island Sound from UConn's Avery Point Campus. (David Colberg/UConn Photo) -
Snails, seaweed, and algae are a few examples of sea life found hidden in the rocky tidal zones during low tide at Avery Point. (David Colberg/UConn Photo) Project Oceanology participants investigate the rocky intertidal zones and tidal marshes looking for near-shore marine life. (David Colberg/UConn Photo)