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    Subtropical Blooms in New Zealand Waters: Natural Hazards

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    Subtropical Blooms in New Zealand Waters: Natural Hazards

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    07.26.2011

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    This seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) image collected on December 3, 2004, shows phytoplankton (microscopic ocean plants) blooms along the ocean circulation feature called the Subtropical Front to the east of New Zealand. The waters of the Pacific Ocean around New Zealand are colored to represent the concentration of chlorophyll in milligrams per cubic meter of water. The scale ranges from shades of deep blue, where little or no chlorophyll was detected by SeaWiFS, to yellow, where the highest concentrations of chlorophyll were detected.

    The Subtropical Front is an area of the ocean where temperature and salinity gradients are enhanced. These gradients influence phytoplankton growth, which in turn influences New Zealand's fishing industry. The National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research in New Zealand has a www.niwa.co.nz/pubs/wa/09-3/bugs.htm Website with more information about the biological productivity of this region.

    Image provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE. The image is intended for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with www.orbimage.com/ ORBIMAGE.



    NASA Identifier: NewZealandBlooms

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    Date Taken: 07.26.2011
    Date Posted: 10.17.2012 13:33
    Photo ID: 726868
    Resolution: 1848x2600
    Size: 1.67 MB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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