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Phytoplankton and Hydrogen Sulfide off the Coast of Namibia
Published August 11, 2005
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Summer Bloom in the Baltic Sea
Published July 8, 2005
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Phytoplankton Bloom Near Japan
Published May 6, 2005
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Spring Bloom
Published April 13, 2005
Ocean Blooms in the Wake of Cyclone Willy
Published March 18, 2005
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Phytoplankton in the Arabian Sea
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Published February 26, 2005
High chlorophyll concentrations indicate the presence of tiny plant-like organisms, called phytoplankton. The plants can both nourish and destroy a marine ecosystem. Phytoplankton are a major source of food for many marine animals, but if they overgrow, the decomposition of so much organic material robs the water of oxygen. Satellite images such as this Aqua MODIS image help monitor phytoplankton concentrations in the world’s oceans.
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Beautiful Blooms in South Atlantic Ocean
Published January 6, 2005
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Published December 29, 2004
Phytoplankton Bloom in the Gulf of Mexico
Published December 16, 2004
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Red Tide off Florida
Published December 10, 2004
Subtropical Blooms in New Zealand Waters
Published December 3, 2004
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Phytoplankton in Shark Bay
Published November 12, 2004
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