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The Ballantine scale is a biologically defined scale for measuring the degree of exposure level of wave action on a . Devised in 1961 by W. J. Ballantine, then at the zoology department of Queen Mary College, , the scale is based on the observation that where shoreline species are concerned "Different species growing on rocky shores require different degrees of protection from certain aspects of the physical environment, of which wave action is often the most important." The species present in the therefore indicate the degree of the shore's exposure.Ballantine (1961), p. 1.


Summary
An abbreviated summary of the scale is given below. The scale runs from 1) an "extremely exposed" shore, to 8) an "extremely sheltered" shore. The generally is the zone between low and high tides. The supra-littoral is above the line.

1Extremely exposedContinuous heavy surf
2Very exposed"Workable only on calm days"
  • Infra-littoral: Alaria less frequent to common, Laminaria digitata dominant.
  • Mid-littoral: scattered Himanthalia, Gigartina; Chthamalus abundant and dominant; Balanus balanoides frequent to common.
  • Supra-littoral: scattered Porphyra.
3ExposedOccasional full Atlantic storm-waves
  • Infra-littoral: Laminaria dominant.
  • Mid-littoral: B. balanoides dominant on lower half; Chthamalus on upper with ; abundant over whole.
  • Supra-littoral: top shells absent. on upper rock, Mytilus in crevices.
4Semi-exposedObvious "reduction in wave action"
  • Infra-littoral: Laminaria abundant.
  • Mid-littoral: Chthamalus, B. balanoides, , P. vulgata common.
  • Supra-littoral: occasional Gibbula umbiliacus, Nucella on open rock.
5Fairly sheltered
6Sheltered
7Very sheltered
8Extremely sheltered


Modifications to the scale
A modified exposure scale of five stages applying to the shores of the British Isles is given by Lewis (1964):
(1964). 9780340213605, The English Universities Press.
  1. "Very exposed shores" have a wide Verrucaria zone entirely above the upper tide level, a Porphyra zone above the barnacle level and is locally abundant. The eu-littoral zone is dominated by barnacles and with a coralline belt in the very low littoral along with other and Alaria in the upper sub-littoral.
  2. "Exposed shores" show a Verrucaria belt mainly above the high tide, with Porphyra and L. pygmaea. The mid shore is dominated by barnacles, limpets and some . Some Rhodophyta . Himanthalia and some Rhodophyta such as and are found in the low littoral, with Himanthalia, Alaria and L. digitata dominant in the upper sub-littoral.
  3. "Semi-exposed shores" show a Verrucaria belt just above high tide with clear in the upper-littoral and F. serratus in the lower-littoral. Limpets, barnacles and short F. vesiculosus mid-shore. F. serratus with Rhodophyta, ( , Mastocarpus stellatus, and ). Laminaria, Saccorhiza polyschides and small algae are common in the sub-littoral.
  4. "Sheltered shores" show a narrow Verrucaria zone at high water and a full sequence of fucoids: Pelvetia, F. serratus, , F. vesiculosus, Ascophyllum nodosum. L. digitata is dominant in the upper sublittoral.
  5. "Very sheltered shores" show a very narrow zone of Verrucaria, the dominance of the littoral by a full sequence of the fucoids and Ascophyllum covering the rocks. Laminaria saccharina, , and / or .


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