The color is a direct reflection of the organisms and materials in those areas. When an ocean area shifts colors, it's a consequence of the ecosystems contained therein changing. Most notably, Earth's tropical oceans have moved to more of a green over this time. The Hatfield Marine Science Center on the Oregon coast is run by OSU. The study recently came out in the journal Nature, and was compiled by scientists from the National Oceanography Center in the U.K., MIT and the University of Maine – along with oceanographer Kelly Bisson from Oregon State University (OSU). Yet 56% of the planet's ocean waters have experienced a change that, while subtle, cannot be explained by natural means over two decades. The shifts are subtle around the globe, not always visible to the human eye. Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay winter deals Includes rentals not listed anywhere else
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