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One of NASA’s newest Earth-observing sensors extends and improves the continuous measurement of light-harvesting pigments in ocean surface waters.

A type of phytoplankton called coccolithophores, less common in waters off New England since around 2010, made an impressive appearance…

Microscopic floating organisms proliferated to turn surface waters bright green and milky blue around the Falkland Islands.

Colorful swirls of water reveal the presence of phytoplankton in the South Atlantic Ocean near the Falkland Islands.

The heavy rains, high winds, and storm surge that devastated land also left a mark on the ocean.

Despite overall declines in the thickness and extent of Arctic sea ice, shipping routes along the northern coast of North…

NASA’s newest Earth science satellite captured a striking image of swirling bands of phytoplankton.

Individual bits of tiny living beings and inanimate particles are too small for your eye to see. But when billions…

For NASA and the ocean science community, the PACE launch will be the culmination of at least a decade of…


