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The "skyglow" produced when light from cities bounces off clouds can help cyanobacteria and other aquatic microbes grow at ...
Scientists might soon be able to forecast when the see is gonna turn red - and don’t worry, it has nothing to do with the apocalypse. For the first time, researchers identified nearly a dozen viruses ...
A NASA-owned S-3B Viking aircraft that helped support research missions for over a decade will be displayed at the National ...
Nope, it's not your imagination! The ocean is actually getting greener, according to scientists, and we found out why.
Pictures released by NASA show the development of floating ... which reduces evaporation and algal bloom. The cool water temperature beneath the panels can also help enhance their efficiency.
Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment ...
"We know that viruses play an important role in the dynamics of harmful algal blooms, but we haven't known what viruses might be associated with Karenia brevis blooms," said Jean Lim, the study's ...
Too many nutrients can cause microscopic marine algae to grow out of control with harmful effects on animals and people ...
Marine life care centers across Southern California are reporting a surge in the number of stranded dolphins and sick seals, likely caused by a growing toxic algal bloom off the coast. The Marine ...
While relatively common in Australian coastal waters, blooms of K. mikimotoi occur only sporadically. But similar harmful algal blooms and fish kills due to K. mikimotoi have happened in the past ...
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