Abstract
This study presents the initial findings of a pilot intertidal inventory conducted on Vigur Island, Iceland. The primary focus was to identify the flora species present in the intertidal zone, without delving into their distribution or coverage. Using transect and scanning methods, this inventory provides insights into the biodiversity of this coastal region. This preliminary assessment lays the groundwork for future comprehensive studies on the island's intertidal biodiversity.
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