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  • January 22, 2022

    Deep Chlorophyll Maxima and Climate Change

    Deep Chlorophyll Maxima and Climate Change

    Climate change (warming) predictions describe a shift of phytoplankton distribution in the upper layer of the sea surface. This is because the reduction of mixing processes given by the rise of temperature increase the strength and duration of the stratification of water masses.

  • January 9, 2022

    The Deep Chlorophyll Maximum

    The Deep Chlorophyll Maximum

    A layer where light from above and nutrients from below become the resources for the survival of phytoplankton species.

  • November 19, 2021

    Caught Inside

    Caught Inside

    Every surf session is different, but the after sensation is the same, and this is exactly why I keep going back into the water.

  • August 1, 2021

    Are you shy or bold?

    Are you shy or bold?

    Are there marine animals that display a certain personality?

  • July 20, 2021

    About sulfur

    About sulfur

    There is thus a lower efficiency in the use of sulphate in this species, precisely because it has always had a high abundance of it in the oceanic environment. This is in accordance with the sulphate facilitation hypothesis, according to which the increase of oceanic sulphate is not disjoint and indeed has favored the phytoplanktonic…

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