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Fossils
in Antarctica
Catfish Cooley Burmese Python
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Where Do Penking Live
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Antarctic Fur Seal Hunt King Penguin
Nannochloropsis
Phytoplankton
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in Antarctica
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South China Sea Algal Bloom Studies
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The Essential Role of Phytoplankton in Ecosystems | Britannica
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Phytoplankton are the base of the marine food web and are crucial players in the Earth's carbon cycle. The large phytoplankton (red, yellow) have fastest growth rates and dominate where there are lots of nutrients to nourish them at high latitudes and near the equator where nutrient-rich water upwells from the deep ocean. On the other hand, the small phytoplankton (green, blue) are more competitive where nutrients are very low. Read more about this model here: https://sos.noaa.gov/datasets/phyto
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Phytoplankton play a crucial role in ocean biology and climate. Understanding the natural processes that influence phytoplankton primary production, and how they are changing as the planet warms, is vital. A new study, using data from ESA's Climate Change Initiative, has produced a 20-year time-series of global primary production in the oceans – shedding new light on the ocean’s 'living carbon pump'. See https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/Space_for_our_climate/Shedding_light_on
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Phytoplankton are microscopic organisms that form the base of the marine food web and about half of the oxygen on Earth. The concentration of their green pigment, chlorophyll, can be seen from space because it changes the color of the water. From measurements collected at sea and analyzed through microscopes, we know there are many of thousands of types of phytoplankton. Computer models combine observations from satellites and ships with physical forcing to estimate where diverse species live an
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NASA wants to identify phytoplankton species from space. Here’s why👇 #WorldOceansMonth They’re small, but they’re mighty. From producing oxygen we breathe to soaking up carbon we emit to feeding fish we eat, these tiny plant-like organisms are a crucial part of ocean ecosystems and essential to life as we know it on Earth. 🌊 In early 2024, NASA is launching a satellite that will see Earth’s ocean surface – including phytoplankton – in more color than ever before. The PACE satellite will be abl
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Antarctica, because of her simple ecosystem and lack of biodiversity, is the perfect place to study how little changes in the environment. What purpose does microscopic phytoplankton serve? | Shaalaa.com
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