Phytoplankton
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Turquoise phytoplankton blooms dazzle in waters along Newfoundland’s east coastThe microscopic plants are safe to touch and thrive in warm temperatures, light and minimal wind.EnvironmentSep 12, 2019
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Here’s why thinning Arctic ice could mean trouble for the whole food chainPhytoplankton - the base of the food chain - is blooming earlier than usual. One expert calls it the "canary in the coal mine."EnvironmentMar 31, 2017
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PHOTOS: Massive algae bloom causing Strait of Georgia waters to turn bright greenA spectacular algae bloom is causing the water across much of the Strait of Georgia to turn a bright, almost florescent, green.EnvironmentAug 23, 2016
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