Waters of the Arabian Sea are witnessing a sea change in the composition of its tiny inhabitants.
Image of the Day Life Water
Phytoplankton swirled across the Arabian Sea on February 18, 2010, drawn into thin green ribbons by turbulent eddies.
October is a month of transition for weather patterns over the Arabian Sea.
Land Water Dust and Haze Remote Sensing
The Terra satellite captured this view of dust over the Arabian Sea in October 2014.
Atmosphere Dust and Haze
Phytoplankton blooms tend to show up in this Gulf in mid-summer and mid-autumn, but they can happen in winter too.
Distinct plumes of dust blow from the desert of coastal Pakistan and Iran over the Arabian Sea in this true-color image from November 9, 2009.
Atmosphere Land Dust and Haze
Image of the Day Water Water Color
The waters off of Australia hosted an apparent bloom of Trichodesmium, an ancient, important, and ubiquitous type of microscopic sea life.
Image of the Day Water Remote Sensing
Changing conditions in the waters near Alaska promotes late summer phytoplankton growth.
Image of the Day Life Water Water Color
Image of the Day Atmosphere Water
Fueled by the Oyashio current, the waters off of northeastern Japan support a bounty of phytoplankton and fishes.
Image of the Day Water Remote Sensing Water Color
A colorful image of the Arabian Sea shows the various types of activities occurring in the waters.
Image of the Day Water
Water Color
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