English: NASA SeaWiFS image taken on April 25, 1998, showing the en:coccolithophoreen:bloom in the en:Bering Sea. This is not a false-color image: the greenish color is caused by the high concentration of en:phytoplankton. NB Subsequent research suggests that this image, and others from the area showing bright waters early in the year, probably show resedimented particles not an active coccolithophore bloom (Broerse et al. 2003, Continental Shelf Research, 23, 1579-1596).
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2005-06-20 09:49 Lupo 361×400×8 (32157 bytes) NASA SeaWiFS image taken on [[April 25]], [[1998]], showing the [[coccolithophore]] [[bloom]] in the [[Bering Sea]]. This is ''not'' a false-color image: the greenish color is caused by the high concentration of [[phytoplankton]].<br>See also [http://eart
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