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Algal bloom and Milky seas effect

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Difference between Algal bloom and Milky seas effect

Algal bloom vs. Milky seas effect

An algal bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in freshwater or marine water systems, and is recognized by the discoloration in the water from their pigments. Milky seas, also called mareel, is a luminous phenomenon in the ocean in which large areas of seawater (up to) appear to glow brightly enough at night to be seen by satellites orbiting Earth.

Similarities between Algal bloom and Milky seas effect

Algal bloom and Milky seas effect have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Dinoflagellate.

Dinoflagellate

The dinoflagellates (Greek δῖνος dinos "whirling" and Latin flagellum "whip, scourge") are a large group of flagellate eukaryotes that constitute the phylum Dinoflagellata.

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Algal bloom and Milky seas effect Comparison

Algal bloom has 96 relations, while Milky seas effect has 35. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.76% = 1 / (96 + 35).

References

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