Not exact matches
Though relatively small in comparison to the open ocean, the coastal zones are where an
extremely large amount of the carbon dioxide is exchanged between air and
water.
Towards that goal, Yakovlev and his team have developed technology that allows them to thoroughly excite
extremely small
amounts of urobilin in
large samples
of water and then efficiently collect the resulting phosphorescent emission, regardless
of how weak that emission might be.
They must be
extremely robust in order to hold
large amounts of water against air.
The
water temperature is still
extremely warm for this time
of year, and the visibility is very limited because
of a
large amount of biological material (easy to see when you are diving).