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Extreme plankton bloom threatens marine life in Thailand
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An aerial view of green sea water caused by plankton bloom known to kill marine life, at Chonburi's coastline, Thailand, September 14, 2023, credit: Reuters/Napat Wesshasartar The seawater of the Upper Gulf in Chonburi province in Thailand has a jade-green color. The water is thick, slimy, and smells of dead fish – all indications that a plankton bloom is underway. Fish and whales eat plankton, but the microscopic organisms can also be toxic in large amounts.
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