Intertidal mussel stands are common on temperate rocky seashores and host many small invertebrates, so they are important biodiversity reservoirs.Their integrity, however, is being increasingly affected by environmental extremes.An unusual cold snap in Nova Scotia (Canada) Calcium Carbonate in February 2023 was followed by the mass disappearance of mussel stands at mid-to-high elevations in rocky intertidal habitats.
The present article presents evidence of significant losses at middle intertidal elevations following the passage of cyclone Lee in September 2023, which created severe surf conditions.The increasing STEM Coding occurrence of successive environmental extremes might challenge the persistence of these important biological systems.