Have you ever seen brown or green goo floating on a river or in the ocean? Or have you noticed how the walls of a fish tank sometimes turn green and slimy? These are all examples of algae—but there is ...
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Phytoplankton (microscopic algae found ... a green pigment that affects the color of oceanic surface waters. This can be detected from space using specialized satellite ocean color sensors.
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just as their better-known counterpart float in the ocean.) Many phytoplankton are microscopic, and they range from single-celled algae to bacteria to protists, which aren’t plants or animals.