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Re: Glowing Sea Surface

From: Jim Thompson (no email)
Date: Tue Nov 11 2003 - 16:54:00 EST

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    Trevor, We were impressed with phosphoresence in the Northumberland Strait
    in September, so maybe there was a late bloom of some kind. Nothing
    widespread as you saw, but lots of sparkles here and there in the water.

    Jim Thompson

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    > -----Original Message-----
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    > [mailto:]On Behalf Of Trevor J.
    >
    >If it was biological, then there must have been a very large
    > number of very small organisms -- which implies that they were blooming
    > in Musquodoboit Harbour at the end of September. As I noted in my last,
    > that seems a bit improbable, though it clearly isn't impossible.


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