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Many forms of red algae are common to the tidepool environment. One common type is the multibranched coralline (Corallina) which is usually colored a reddish-pink, but often appears a bleached white when it dies. This algal type is heavily calcified, stiffly jointed, and contains water-soluble pigments. This coralline forms dense mats in exposed pools and rocky flats.
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