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9 Ocean Facts You Likely Donβt Know, but Should
Earth is a place dominated by water, mainly oceans. Itβs also a place our researchers study to understand life. Trillions of gallons of water flow freely across the surface of our blue-green planet. Oceanβs vibrant ecosystems impact our lives in many ways.Β
In celebration of World Oceans Day, here are a few things you might not know about these complex waterways.
1. Why is the ocean blue?Β
The way light is absorbed and scattered throughout the ocean determines which colors it takes on. Red, orange, yellow,and green light are absorbed quickly beneath the surface, leaving blue light to be scattered and reflected back. This causes us to see various blue and violet hues.
2. Want a good fishing spot?Β
Follow the phytoplankton! These small plant-like organisms are the beginning of the food web for most of the ocean. As phytoplankton grow and multiply, they are eaten by zooplankton, small fish and other animals. Larger animals then eat the smaller ones. The fishing industry identifies good spots by using ocean color images to locate areas rich in phytoplankton. Phytoplankton, as revealed by ocean color, frequently show scientists where ocean currents provide nutrients for plant growth.
3. The ocean is many colors.Β
When we look at the ocean from space, we see many different shades of blue. Using instruments that are more sensitive than the human eye, we can measure carefully the fantastic array of colors of the ocean. Different colors may reveal the presence and amount of phytoplankton, sediments and dissolved organic matter.
4. The ocean can be a dark place.Β
About 70 percent of the planet is ocean, with an average depth of more than 12,400 feet. Given that light doesnβt penetrate much deeper than 330 feet below the waterβs surface (in the clearest water), most of our planet is in a perpetual state of darkness. Although dark, this part of the ocean still supports many forms of life, some of which are fed by sinking phytoplankton.Β
5.Β We study all aspects of ocean life.Β
Instruments on satellites in space, hundreds of kilometers above us, can measure many things about the sea: surface winds, sea surface temperature, water color, wave height, and height of the ocean surface.
6. In a gallon of average sea water, there is about Β½ cup of salt.Β
The amount of salt varies depending on location. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean, for instance. Most of the salt in the ocean is the same kind of salt we put on our food: sodium chloride.
7. A single drop of sea water is teeming with life.Β Β
It will most likely have millions (yes, millions!) of bacteria and viruses, thousands of phytoplankton cells, and even some fish eggs, baby crabs, and small worms.Β
8. Where does Earth store freshwater?Β
Just 3.5 percent of Earthβs water is freshβthat is, with few salts in it. You can find Earthβs freshwater in our lakes, rivers, and streams, but donβt forget groundwater and glaciers. Over 68 percent of Earthβs freshwater is locked up in ice and glaciers. And another 30 percent is in groundwater.Β
9. Phytoplankton are the βlungs of the oceanβ.
Just like forests are considered the βlungs of the earthβ, phytoplankton is known for providing the same service in the ocean!Β They consume carbon dioxide, dissolved in the sunlit portion of the ocean, and produce about half of the worldβs oxygen.Β
Want to learn more about how we study the ocean? Follow @NASAEarth on twitter.
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