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Robotic ocean glider reveals giant phytoplankton chains in the Mediterranean Sea

Robotic ocean glider reveals giant phytoplankton chains in the Mediterranean SeaWorldPing

Scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography in Marseille, France, have discovered something surprising in the Mediterranean Sea: giant chains of phytoplankton.

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