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Intertidal greenalgae.jpg
English: Photo of green algal growth ( Enteromorpha sp.) on rocky areas of the ocean intertidal shore, indicating a nearby nutrient source (in this case land runoff). Photographed by Eric Guinther near Kahuku, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i.
Français : Photo d'un dépôt d'algues vertes ( Enteromorpha sp.) sur une partie rocheuse de la zone interditalee d'un rivage. Ces algues sont indicatrices d'une source proche de nutriments (azote, phosphore, d'origine terrigène (engrais ou eaux usées) dans ce cas) ou d'un déséquilibre écologique. Photo d'Eric Guinther prise près de Kahuku, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i.
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27 April 2005 (original upload date) |
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Eric Guinther |
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