Ocean color satellites show extensive surface slicks in ...
We present satellite imagery showing extensive lines of floating sargassum biomass in the western Gulf of Mexico in the summer of 2005. Satellite observations were made with MERIS which provides a positive signal in the MCI (Maximum Chlorophyll Index) used to detect surface plankton blooms, and with MODIS which provides a negative fluorescence ... ................
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