Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Patagonian Plankton Swirls - Water - EARTH

Phytoplankton create rich blooms of color in the Atlantic Ocean near South America in this enhanced color image from Dec. 2, 2014. The Patagonian Shelf Break is a biologically rich patch of ocean where airborne dust from the land, iron-rich currents from the south, and upwelling currents from the depths provide a bounty of nutrients for phytoplankton. The bands of color seen here not only reveal the location of plankton, but also the dynamic eddies and currents that carry them.

Image Credit: NASA/Norman Kuring; NOAA; DOD

Source: Patagonian Plankton Swirls | NASA

 

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