Phytoplankton Population Drops
Thursday, July 29, 2010
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The decline - about 1% per year - could be ecologically significant as  plankton sit at the base of marine food chains. Algal blooms can be imaged from  space
Phytoplankton Population Drops 40 Percent Since 1950
Researchers find trouble among phytoplankton, the base of the food chain, which has implications for the marine food web and the world's carbon cycle.
The amount of phytoplankton - tiny marine plants - in the  top layers of the oceans has declined markedly over the last century, research  suggests. 
They made their finding by looking at records of the transparency of sea water, which is affected by the plants.
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