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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
  • 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

    ByLivInSeas April 5, 2026April 16, 2026

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