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Barnacles are small sea creatures that most people notice only when they are stuck to rocks, boats, or even the shells of other animals. At first glance, they just look like little grayish bumps or crusty cones, but they are actually alive and pretty strange once you realize how they work. Barnacles start out life floating around in the water like tiny larvae, but eventually they settle down and glue themselves to a hard surface, and that’s where they stay for the rest of their lives.

 Scientific Classification

  • Kingdom: Animalia

  • Phylum: Arthropoda

  • Subphylum: Crustacea

  • Class: Thecostraca

  • Subclass: Cirripedia

  • Genus / Species: Hundreds—including Balanus amphitrite, Megabalanus rosa

Phylogeny of taxonomic orders of barnacle showing approximate time that... | Download Scientific Diagram Taxonomy chart showing barnacle classification within crustaceans (Source:  ResearchGate)

 Physical Characteristics

Barnacles range from 5 mm to over 5 cm. They feature:

  • Hard calcareous plates surrounding a small central body

  • Feather‑like cirri (feathery legs) that sweep plankton into their mouth

  • A stalked (goose barnacle) or sessile (acorn barnacle) form

  • Colors: mostly white, gray, or muted tones; some tropical species bear pink or orange hues


Barnacles - Life on Australian Seashores

Barnacle anatomical diagram with labeled plates and feeding cirri(Source: Marine Education Society Of Autralasia)

 Habitat and distribution

Barnacles are found on:

  • Rocky shores, piers, ship hulls, and mollusk shells

  • From intertidal zones to depths exceeding 200 m

  • Throughout all oceans and seas worldwide

Locations of barnacles distributed in seamounts. Yellow circles... | Download Scientific Diagram Global coastal map showing common barnacle zones (Source: ReserchGate)

 Diet and feeding habits
  • Barnacles are filter feeders that feed on plankton and organic particles

  • Inside their shell, they rhythmically extend and retract cirri to capture food

  • Feeding is suspended during low tide when closed tight

Barnacle extending feeding cirri, White Sea Barnacle extending cirri into currents to feed (Source: Science Photo Library)

 Life cycle and reproduction

Barnacles undergo complex development:

  1. Egg → nauplius larva (planktonic, free-swimming)

  2. Cypris larval stage (finds and settles onto substrate)

  3. Metamorphosis: secretes shell and attaches permanently

  4. Adult: male or hermaphrodite; fertilization often occurs via long penises across neighbors

Barnacle life cycle - CoastMountainExpeditions Life cycle chart showing larval and settlement stages (Source: Coast Mountain Expeditions)

 Behavior and adaptations

  • Extreme adhesion: Barnacles secrete glue stronger than many adhesives

  • Tide tolerance: Close their shell plates to avoid drying out

  • Hermaphroditism: Many can self-fertilize or cross-fertilize neighbors

  • Vertical growth: Some build upward into columns to outcompete space

2+ Thousand Barnacles On Boat Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures | ShutterstockDense barnacle colony attached to boat hull (Source: Shutterstock) 

 Ecological importance

Barnacles contribute to marine ecosystems by:

  • Creating habitat: Their shells provide homes for small crustaceans, algae, and fish

  • Acting as filters: Cleaning plankton and particulate matter from water

  • Serving as prey: Snails, whelks, and starfish feed on barnacles

 Notable barnacle species

Species Region Size Key Traits
Balanus amphitrite Tropical/subtrop. ~10 mm Common tropical acorn barnacle
Megabalanus rosa Pacific coast 3–5 cm Pink, large and commercially collected
Lepas anatifera Global oceans ~2 cm long stalk Goose barnacle drifted on flotsam
Chthamalus stellatus Atlantic intertidal ~5 mm Tolerates strong wave action


The six species of goose barnacles associated with floating substrata... | Download Scientific DiagramImages displaying various barnacle species (Source: ResearchGate)

 Threats and conservation status

While common, barnacles face:

  • Habitat loss due to coastal development

  • Pollution and acidification affecting larval survival

  • Marine coatings and hull cleaning lowering their habitats

Barnacles are not endangered, but they are indicators of clean, productive waters.

 Interaction with humans

  • Pest on boats: Biofouling increases drag and fuel use

  • Commercial harvest: Some cultures cook goose barnacles as delicacy

  • Research use: Their adhesive proteins inspire bio‑adhesive development

  • Handling caution: Hard shells may cause cuts; allergies are rare

Galloway Wild Foods - Goose barnacles, Lepas anatifera, found on Islay attached to a large piece of driftwood. Apt we should find them in one of Scotland's overwintering goose hotspots, as it

Person harvesting goose barnacles from driftwood (Source: Facebook)

 Fun facts

  • Fact: Barnacle glue is one of the strongest glues known, insoluble in saltwater and durable over decades.

  • Fact: They can raise their shell plates only when submerged—to feed—then snap shut in 0.1 seconds.

  • Fact: In the 19th century, Darwin studied barnacles for 8 years, great prep for his evolution theory.


750+ Barnacles On A Pier Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images - iStock

Barnacles tightly packed on pier pilings under ocean light (Source: iStock)

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