RMH3NJJB–Newcastle Upon Tyne, 11th October 2016, Uk Weather. Overcast day at Tynemouth shoreline causing the sea to produce Spume, a type of sea foam caused by the agitation of sea water and dissolved organic matter. When large blooms of algae decay offshore they are often washed inshore in the surf causing the spume to be created and this sticky substance when touched is often a good indication of a productive ocean ecosystem. Credit: james walsh/Alamy Live News
RMM6RG7B–Ocean Park, Washington. Willapa Bay. Willapa Bay is known for its highly productive ecosystem and abundance of farmed oysters, and has supported more
RM2J718JK–Surf foam also known as surf scum on a Scottish beach
RF2HJGDAT–Piles of kelp resulting from warmer water/climate change and storms on beach below dramatic clouds at California's Asilomar Beach.
RFMC7Y84–Female sperm whale showing her tail flukes
RMAME360–Tidepool on the Oregon Coast showing starfish and Sea Urchins and Mussels and Clams and other sea creatures
RMH3NJJ9–Newcastle Upon Tyne, 11th October 2016, UK Weather. Overcast day at Tynemouth shoreline causing the sea to produce Spume, a type of sea foam caused by the agitation of seawater and dissolved organic matter. When large blooms of algae decay offshore they often wash inshore in the surf causing the spume to be created and this sticky substance when touched is often a good indication of a productive ocean ecosystem. Credit: james walsh/Alamy Live News
RMM6RG7H–Ocean Park, Washington. Willapa Bay. Willapa Bay is known for its highly productive ecosystem and abundance of farmed oysters, and has supported more
RM2J718R5–Surf foam also known as surf scum on a Scottish beach
RFMAPFED–A sperm whale diving close to the volcanic cliffs of Pico island
RMH3NJJD–Newcastle Upon Tyne, 11th October 2016, Uk Weather. An overcast day at Tynemouth shoreline causing the sea to produce Spume, a type of sea foam caused by the agitation of sea water and dissolved organic matter. When large blooms of algae decay offshore they are often washed inshore in the surf causing the spume to be created and this sticky substance when touched is a good indication of a productive ocean ecosystem. Credit: james walsh/Alamy Live News
RMM6RG7D–Ocean Park, Washington. Willapa Bay. Willapa Bay is known for its highly productive ecosystem and abundance of farmed oysters, and has supported more
RFMF4HCG–Striped dolphins leaping with huge splashes of spray
RMM6RG7F–Ocean Park, Washington. Willapa Bay. Willapa Bay is known for its highly productive ecosystem and abundance of farmed oysters, and has supported more