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A painting of a smalleye Pacific Opah. It's a blueish fish with a spherical body from a side view, with bright red fins. The mouth is almost beak-like, and a large eye looks at the viewer.

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A painting of a smalleye Pacific Opah. It's a blueish fish with a spherical body from a side view, with bright red fins. The mouth is almost beak-like, and a large eye looks at the viewer.
LivInSeas
All things marine biology
  • An image captured of mountains rising from the sea in Glacier Bay, Alaska. The sea in the foreground is a soft blue color. The mountains appear to be reflecting the sunset, with a faint pinkish tone. A wall of steep rock rises from the sea on the right side of the screen, covered in green trees on the top. Another mountain rises at a similar angle behind it, with patches of snow at the very top. The bottom is covered in trees, which fade with increased elevation. Behind these two mountains in the distance is a third mountain, broader and with larger patches of snow at the very top. The sky is clear, but is a soft blue/yellow color.
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  • Phytoplankton imaged under a microscope. The background is a deep, rich blue color. The phytoplankton are somewhat of an elongated oval in shape, with a bright, fluorescing sphere in the center. The phytoplankton seem to be see-through, their shape made visible by a faint outline around the edges. Surrounding the phytoplankton are a bunch of small, fluorescent rod-shaped bacteria. They look like sprinkles. A few are clinging to the edges of the phytoplankton cells.
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    Phytoplankton: Earth’s Unsung Heroes

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