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In China, farm chemicals washing into the sea are being blamed for massive blooms of algae.

The report cites a massive bloom of phytoplankton beneath the Chukchi sea ice stretching for more than 60 miles, as well as algae blooms near melt holes in the central Arctic.

Every day would be as long as every other, and changes in the weather would be driven more by the local geography — latitude, elevation, that mountain range to the west that keeps the rain from falling — than by shifts in the jet stream, or the massive blooms of Pacific plankton in the winter that fuel El Niño, or the decline in sunlight that triggers autumn leaves to change color.

Fertiliser pollution in lakes and the ocean causes massive blooms of algae, which use up the oxygen dissolved in the water, suffocating other species.

ScienceInsider can report that a 10-week, 300-km² experiment to create a massive bloom of algae in the Southern Ocean will begin tomorrow.

There have been hints that there's more biological productivity in the Arctic Ocean than once suspected (perhaps helped along by climate change): In 2012, scientists reported seeing massive blooms of algae proliferating under the sea ice.

According to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, there is a massive bloom of the algae along the California coast.

Several weeks after the storm, a massive bloom of the alga occurred offshore the northeastern United States for the first time, and the species bloomed every year post-Carrie.

In the 1960s and 1970s massive blooms of diverse cyanobacteria (Anabaena, Aphanizomenon and Microcystis) occurred during summer when the water column was thermally stratified [ 25, 26], but have since declined due to phosphorus reduction strategies.

For instance, I may be on a cruise, and see a massive bloom of a species (e.g. a jellyfish, or a red tide); I may then go diving, and see that all the sponges are dead.

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