The borders of each island’s beaches are defined by the Shallow Front on Bush Island and the Senna Front on Fire Island. These areas serve as critical resource hubs for survivors, functioning as primary locations to fish for food. The underwater landscape varies significantly, featuring sandy, rocky, or muddy environments that support a diverse range of marine life.
Sandy Areas: These habitats are home to various crabs, worms, and small fish, providing steady foraging opportunities.
Rocky Areas: These sections often host kelp forests, creating complex ecosystems that shelter larger fish and unique marine species.
Muddy Areas: These nutrient-rich zones support a different variety of bottom-dwelling organisms.