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A vibrant turquoise patch shimmering in the frigid waters of the Southern Ocean has baffled scientists for over two decades.
Since the early 2000s, scientists have been puzzled by a gleaming turquoise spot in the middle of the Antarctic Ocean showing ...
A new database compiling over 400 sightings of a mysterious ocean phenomenon known as ‘milky seas’ could help scientists soon predict when the odd ocean glows occur.
For over 400 years, sailors have reported a mysterious phenomenon in which the ocean appears to glow as far as the eye can see.
To the north of the turquoise patch flows a reflective ring of seawater referred to as the great calcite belt. Also discovered around two decades ago, it has since been found to contain billions of ...