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Montage of phytoplankton Trichodesmium

Montage of phytoplankton Trichodesmium
Montage of phytoplankton Trichodesmium
Montage of phytoplankton Trichodesmium
Montage of phytoplankton Trichodesmium
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Heithoff, Abigail
Montage of phytoplankton Trichodesmium
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11/27/2012
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Caption from 2013 wall calendar:
March - Prickly Plankton
Species of the single-celled phytoplankton Trichodesmium form colonies with distinctive shapes. Individual colonies, shown here, are visible to the naked eye; where currents and winds gather many colonies together, aggregations of them can be seen from orbiting satellites. Many scientists at WHOI are studying Trichodesmium because it plays key roles in cycling important elements in the ocean, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Image of the Day caption:
Species of the single-celled phytoplankton Trichodesmium form colonies with distinctive shapes. Individual colonies, shown here, are visible to the naked eye. Where currents and winds gather many colonies together, aggregations of them can be seen from orbiting satellites. Many scientists at WHOI are studying Trichodesmium because it plays key roles in cycling important elements in the ocean, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. This picture is featured in the 2013 WHOI wall calendar, which is available from the Exhibit Center in Woods Hole.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 2, pg. 67:
Species of the single-celled marine microbe Trichodesmium form colonies with distinctive shapes. Individual colonies, shown here, are visible to the naked eye. Where currents and winds gather many colonies together, aggregations of them can be seen from orbiting satellites. Many scientists at WHOI are studying Trichodesmium because it plays key roles in cycling important elements in the ocean, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Photo by Abby Heithoff
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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