NASA Satellite Images Show Vibrant Black Sea Phytoplankton Bloom
NASA's PACE satellite has captured striking images of the Black Sea exhibiting a brilliant turquoise hue due to its annual phytoplankton bloom. This vivid coloration is caused by vast quantities of coccolithophores, microscopic organisms whose reflective calcium carbonate shells make the bloom visible from space. The phenomenon offers a stunning visual of marine life.
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