Ocean blooms are intensifying globally, with massive algae and phytoplankton surges appearing across the Atlantic, Indian, Black, and Labrador seas. The phenomena are turning waters vibrant turquoise and blue, driven by seasonal conditions, wind patterns, and West African origins, while AI tools now help scientists track the accelerating spread.
·Sargassum blooms in the Atlantic are traced back to West African waters
·Seasonal phytoplankton explosions are occurring across multiple ocean regions simultaneously
·Jersey Shore's striking blue color is linked to wind-driven water conditions
·NASA documents rare turquoise bloom forming in the Black Sea
·AI technology is enabling better detection and monitoring of global algae surges
drawn from Encyclopedia Britannica, The Invading Sea, eu-space.europa.eu, Bergen Record · updated 2d ago