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Data acquired June 25, 2006 500 x 650 85 KB - JPEG
Data acquired June 25, 2006 337 x 405 125 KB - JPEG
Data acquired June 25, 2006 1000 x 1300 296 KB - JPEG
Data acquired June 25, 2006 2000 x 2600 775 KB - JPEG
Roll your mouse over this image and you can watch the motion of a phytoplanckton bloom from one day to the next! (You can also see a large cloud bank move in to the left!) These two images, from June 25th and 26th were acquired by the MODIS on the Aqua satellite. This phytoplankton bloom is just off the coat of Vancouver Island, in British Columbia.
Phytoplankton play a large role in sustaining ocean ecosystems and in global climate. The tiny plants are the base of the marine food chain, and places where blooms are frequent tend to support a thriving marine population.
Jeff Schmaltz
Published June 28, 2006 Data acquired June 25, 2006