“…In general terms, many species represented by a low number of individuals and a few dominant ones characterize the surf zone faunistic assemblages, many of them shared with nearby coastal ecosystems like estuaries (Fiori et al, 2022). Concerning the general ecology of surf-zooplankton, there are a few studies concentrated in Brazil (Avila et al, 2009;Costa et al, 2011;Oliveira-Santos et al, 2016;Pinheiro et al, 2011Pinheiro et al, , 2013Rodrigues et al, 2019), Argentina (Baleani et al, 2020(Baleani et al, , 2021Menéndez et al, 2019), USA (De Lancey, 1987;Morgan et al, 2017;Stull et al, 2016), Egypt (Aboul Ezz et al, 2014), and Portugal (Guerreiro et al, 2021). Holoplankton (organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the water column) generally dominate the surf zone waters; however, meroplankton (those with only part of their lives in the plankton) can also be relevant in terms of abundance and the number of species.…”