As the tide recedes along the shores, it uncovers a truly alien world of rock pools.
At first look, the landscape presents little more than a barren, lifeless stretch of thick mud and rotting seaweed, strewn with boulders. But these features come together to create a unique habitat.
Twice a day, miles of sand, gullies, reefs and rock pools are exposed, bringing into view a wealth of rarely seen marine life.
Here, the sparse isolated pools open a window on the many conflicts that these creatures must content with in order to survive.
Each rock pool is a tiny but complex ecosystem, home to crabs, shrimps, and all manner of incredible creatures.