File:Bay of Biscay from Aqua (2004-05-16).jpg
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DescriptionBay of Biscay from Aqua (2004-05-16).jpg |
English: Phytoplankton|Phytoplankton bloom in the Bay of Biscay. Satellite: Aqua (EOS PM-1). Pixel size: 250m. |
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