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Study reveals global algae blooms are growing, and warming waters may be to blame

Study reveals global algae blooms are growing, and warming waters may be to blame

Swirling blooms of turquoise phytoplankton along coasts may be happening more often and getting bigger, according to new research published in Nature, raising concerns about the impacts of climate change on the world's oceans. Using data captured by NASA's Aqua satellite, scientists have tracked coastal phytoplankton blooms over 17 years, between 2003 and 2020.