Acorn Barnacle
Semibalanus balanoides
Acorn Barnacles open their valves at high tide, extending feathery legs to filter plankton from the water. At low tide around Lihou, you will notice them clamped shut to conserve moisture, creating a fine crust on rocks or shells. Though small, these barnacles form important habitats for even smaller creatures that hide among their tight clusters.
- Habitat: Firmly attached to rocky surfaces in the mid- to high-intertidal zone; also on shells and other hard surfaces.
- When to See: Year-round; most visible at low tide when rocks are exposed.
- Length: Usually around 1 cm tall and wide (individual βvolcanoβ shape).