Biologically rich surface slicks are more than meets eye

By Timothy Hurley

thurley@staradvertiser.com

“They’re sometimes mistaken for boat wakes or oily pollution, but they’re actually called surface slicks —thin ribbons of smooth water that appear in Hawaii’s nearshore waters at almost any time of year when conditions are right.Turns out they’re more than just fleeting features on the surface of the ocean Surface slicks.”… Read more “Biologically rich surface slicks are more than meets eye”

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