Answer:
Option B, During low tide, the ocean water becomes concentrated, increasing salinity.
Step-by-step explanation:
The varying moisture content and evaporation rate during tides causes variations in salinity of sea/ocean water. The surface pore water salinity reduces during high tides because of inundation and increases during low tides. While in aquatic ecosystem, there is no as such variation of salinity and that so frequently.
Hence, a marine species must be capable of surviving in condition of varying salinity while an aquatic species live in narrow salinity range.
Thus, option B is correct.