Shallow-water algae, including **Pelvetia canaliculata** and **Corallina officinalis**, cover rocks. Pelvetia canaliculata is the brownish algae with tubular structures, while Corallina officinalis has a pinkish, calcareous appearance, resembling small coral-like formations. The environment suggests a tidal zone with wet, glistening rocks partially submerged. These algae indicate a habitat rich in marine biodiversity, often found along rocky shorelines in temperate regions. The scene highlights the intricate textures and vibrant colors typical of marine algae communities.
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