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    Milky seas (Somali: Kaluunka iftiima; English: Milky seas), also called mareel, is a luminous phenomenon in the ocean in which large areas of seawater...
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    contributor to atmospheric oxygen The sea sparkle dinoflagellate glows in the night to produce the milky seas effect Copepod from Antarctica, a translucent...
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  • Mikheyev–Smirnov–Wolfenstein effect (particle physics) Milky seas effect (aquatic biology) (biological oceanography) (bioluminescence) Miller effect (electrical engineering)...
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    Martin, Ronald; Quigg, Antonietta (2013). "Tiny Plants That Once Ruled the Seas". Scientific American. 308 (6): 40–5. Bibcode:2013SciAm.308f..40M. doi:10...
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    by ocean-going ships, V. harveyi is thought to be the cause of the milky seas effect, in which, during the night, a uniform blue glow is emitted from the...
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    they drift or are carried along by currents in the ocean, or by currents in seas, lakes or rivers. Zooplankton can be contrasted with phytoplankton, which...
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    HABs is not straightforward. Oxygen depletion has existed in some coastal seas such as the Baltic for thousands of years. In such areas the density structure...
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    bloom Eutrophication Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt Great Calcite Belt Milky seas effect Related topics Algaculture CLAW hypothesis CPR Diel vertical migration...
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    S2CID 4207803. Mazar, Yinon; Cytryn, Eddie; Erel, Yigal; Rudich, Yinon (2016). "Effect of Dust Storms on the Atmospheric Microbiome in the Eastern Mediterranean"...
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    programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful algal blooms Milky seas effect – A phenomenon in which disturbed red algae dinoflagellates will make...
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    using fine mesh nets. The vessels either tow the nets through the sea or pump sea water onboard and then pass it through the net. There are many types...
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    bloom Eutrophication Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt Great Calcite Belt Milky seas effect Related topics Algaculture CLAW hypothesis CPR Diel vertical migration...
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    bloom Eutrophication Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt Great Calcite Belt Milky seas effect Related topics Algaculture CLAW hypothesis CPR Diel vertical migration...
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  • attraction, luminous fungi, luminous marine bacteria responsible for the Milky seas effect, the flashlight fish, the aposematism of the Sierra luminous millipede...
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    subject to diffusion across its surface membrane by an alien substance, eg sea-water. The Equations were: ∂ U ∂ t = ϕ ( ∇ 2 ) U + G U 2 − H U V , {\displaystyle...
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    PMC 9723579. PMID 37938289. Nadis S (December 2003). "The cells that rule the seas" (PDF). Scientific American. 289 (6): 52–53. Bibcode:2003SciAm.289f..52N...
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    nationalgeographic.org. Retrieved 28 January 2023. Ross, Alison (27 September 2005). "'Milky seas' detected from space". BBC. Retrieved 13 March 2013. Widder, Edith (January...
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    experiments have shown that picoeukaryotes are fairly abundant in the deep sea. Increased resolution with the development of better FISH techniques indicates...
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    the method is unproven; sequestering efficiency is low and sometimes no effect was seen and the amount of iron deposits that is needed to make a small...
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    Omelyanenko V. A., Tarasov V. G. 2004. Effect of Pollution on the Meroplankton of Gaidamak Bight (Vostok Bay, Sea of Japan), Russian Journal of Ecology...
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    doi:10.4081/jlimnol.2002.1. Vershinin, Alexander. "Phytoplankton in the Black Sea". Russian Federal Children Center Orlyonok. Schmidt, T. M.; DeLong, E. F...
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    microorganisms in our seas and oceans. These fundamental questions are: 1. What is out there? Which microorganisms are present in our seas and oceans and in...
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    a number of marine animals. It is thought to be the cause of the milky seas effect, where a uniform blue glow is emitted from seawater during the night...
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    to increase the growth rates of phytoplankton by either a physiological effect (due to elevated temperature) or enhanced photosynthesis (due to increased...
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    coccolithophorids help in regulating the temperature of the oceans. They thrive in warm seas and release dimethyl sulfide (DMS) into the air whose nuclei help to produce...
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    occur in virtually every environment that contains water – not only oceans, seas, lakes, and streams, but also soil and wetlands.[citation needed] The use...
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    time. At the same time, naturalists discovered the reason for the Milky seas effect – Langsdorf located the smallest invertebrates in a microscope and...
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    sometimes be seen as flickering lights on the ocean, known as the milky seas effect. Another example is Spatulodinium pseudonoctiluca. Gómez F (2012)...
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    above the horizon reduces light due to increased reflection, and the stormy seas reduce transmission of light due to bubble formation. However, some Antarctic...
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    huxleyi – Unicellular algae responsible for the formation of chalk Milky seas effect – Luminous phenomenon in the ocean Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning –...
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