Coastal and intertidal zones are dynamic areas where land meets sea, characterized by unique physical and biological processes. These regions experience constant changes due to tides, waves, and environmental factors, creating diverse habitats from rocky shores to mudflats. Intertidal organisms have adapted to survive extreme conditions, including desiccation, temperature fluctuations, and salinity changes. The interplay of physical factors and biological interactions shapes distinct zonation patterns, influencing biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics in these fascinating transitional environments.