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    From:http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/3...ff-New-Zealand

    A vast plankton bloom occurring east of New Zealand has been captured by satellite.

    NASA released the picture taken on October 25 showing the large blooms of plantlike organisms called phytoplankton.
    It has occurred off the east coast where cold rivers of water have branched off from the Antarctic Circumpolar Current flow north past the South Island and converge with warmer waters flowing south past the North Island.
    "The surface waters of this meeting place are New Zealand's most biologically productive," NASA says in a statement.
    Phytoplankton use chlorophyll and other pigments to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis, and when they grow in large numbers, they change the way the ocean surface reflects sunlight.
    Caught up in eddies and currents, the blooms create intricate patterns of blues and greens that spread across thousands of square kilometers of the sea surface.
    Especially bright blue areas may indicate the presence of phytoplankton called coccolithophores, which are coated with calcium-carbonate (chalk) scales that are very reflective. The duller greenish-brown areas of the bloom may be diatoms, which have a silica-based covering.
    In addition to their importance as the foundation of the ocean food web, phytoplankton play a key role in the climate because, like plants on land, they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When they die, they sink to the ocean floor where the carbon they took from the atmosphere is stored for thousands of years.
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