The hot season generaly allows for better visability, while the cold months (December to February) might sometimes have less visability, also due to the yearly
algea bloom.
Plants and animals have adapted to the normal seasonal cycle of total ozone and UV and are not used to high UV - exposure during the part of their lifecycle that takes place in spring (e.g. germination, growths of buds,
algea blooms in the Arctic ocean,...).
Plants and animals have adapted to the normal seasonal cycle of total ozone and UV and are not used to high UV - exposure during the part of their lifecycle that takes place in spring (e.g. germination, growths of buds,
algea blooms in the Arctic ocean,...).
Not exact matches
My guess would be a vast
bloom of plants possibly
algea or photosynthetic plankton or something like this.