What's in a drop of natural sea water?

Moe_K

Stabbed by Foulke
Cool article from National Geographic: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/a...tents-SINGLE-DROP-seawater.html#ixzz30w5ZgVZr

They magnified a single drop of seawater 25 times. Check out all the micro-organisms in there:

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Maybe synthetic salt mixes are lacking?
 
OMG! I will never open my mouth in the ocean again.

Looks like the tackle shop with all the lures hanging on the wall.
 
Someone will start selling "live water" to go along with live rock and live sand. Wait, they already do. I wonder what Bio-Spira would look like, magnified. It would probably have to be magnified a lot more to see anything.
 
According to the article, the corksrew looking ribbons are cyanobacteria.

The clear rectangular envelopes with tan colored dots inside are diatoms.
 
I'm torn between vomiting because of all the water I have accidentally swallowed over the years and thinking that is one of the coolest things ever!

I guess I can do both...
 
Many times I thought about trying sea water in my tank.then I get on the boat and realize no way in hell I'm putting that brown water from this bay anywhere near my tank.
I'd like to see what's in a drop from this bay.
Probably a lot more bacteria from the waste that gets dumped into our area
 
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