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Undersea Microscope Finds Biological Treasures

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WOODS HOLE, Mass., June 28, 2006 -- An underwater digital microscope being towed across the Atlantic has furnished possible missing links to the global nitrogen cycle, which in turn is linked to ocean productivity. Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) reported they have found abundant colonies of Trichodesmium -- a multicelled, filamentous organism that is thought to play a significant role in the input of nitrogen to the upper layers of the tropical and subtropical ocean, nearly half of the Earth's surface. Collage of images of Trichodesmium collected by the video plankton recorder. The...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
    global nitrogen cycleMicroscopyNews & Featuresocean productivityunderwater digital microscopeWHOIWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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