SCINTILLATING SWIRLS In a satellite image taken February 3,
plankton blooms appear as green whorls in the Arabian Sea.
Not exact matches
Satellite images as well as maps of chlorophyll abundance
appear to show that the iron did indeed fuel a
plankton bloom in August.
Tamara Shiganova of the Russian Academy of Sciences noted that two species — one apparently native and the other introduced from the western Atlantic — now
appear in often alternating
blooms, vacuuming up the
plankton that feeds young fish.
Have any studies
appeared on coupling of AMOC variation and that of polar sea albedo from E. hux, Nitzschia and other
plankton blooms?
Satellite images
appear to confirm the claim by Californian Russ George that the iron has spawned an artificial
plankton bloom as large as 10,000 square kilometres.