It is an exclusively coastal species and is always found at least 10 km (6 mi) away from land.
M. alfredi is a more resident and coastal species.
This is a coastal species found on both sides of the north Atlantic.
They are all coastal species, not found in the open ocean.
She also recorded a small number of the expected coastal species.
Forty-two coastal species are known, and up to 50,000 birds are common.
It is generally a coastal species and is not found inland.
In addition, the protocol for the first time provides access to coastal pelagic species.
These findings challenge the traditional notion about the great white as being a coastal species.
It is a coastal species found particularly where shingle and salt marsh meet.