Thursday, August 2, 2012

Coccolithophores ...our very small, beneficial friends

 In the above photo, the brilliant cyan is a bloom of phytoplankton, believed to be Coccolithophores: photo from NASA

I have made a few previous posts about Coccolithophores and why they gave me hope for their potential Earth saving contributions. In Carbon Eaters of the Black Sea they re-emerge as a source of hope for our planet, but also a question is raised as to whether ocean acidification will significantly interfere with their beneficial role.

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GREENLAND - Will probably be the focus of near term sea level rise

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