Algal Bloom off Tasmania

MODIS images helped scientists detect a large algal bloom in the waters of the Tasmanian Sea south of Australia in late October. The SeaWiFS sensor confirms the presence of the bloom by showing high levels of chlorophyll along the east coast of Tasmania.
Algal Bloom off Tasmania
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Algal Bloom off Tasmania

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua and Terra satellites helped scientists identify this large algal bloom off the eastern coast of Tasmania. Large blooms have not been detected in the Tasman Sea in the past, and scientists from CSIRO Marine Research, the largest marine research organization in Australia, believe this one resulted from the natural upwelling of nutrients along the island’s coast. The bloom is made up of coccolithophores, and is not believed to be harmful to the coastal ecosystem.

Published Oct 28, 2004

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Algal Bloom off Tasmania
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Algal Bloom off Tasmania

Published Oct 28, 2004

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