Description: English: Under certain conditions, en:Emiliania huxleyi can form massive blooms which can be detected by satellite remote sensing. What looks like white clouds in the water, is in fact the reflected light from billions of coccoliths floating in the water-column. en:Landsat image from 24th July en:1999, courtesy of Steve Groom, en:NEODAAS, Plymouth Marine Laboratory. This bloom attracted considerable coverage in the UK media. Date: 24 July 1999. Source: This file is lacking source information. Please edit this file's description and provide a source. Author: USGS, image courtesy of Steve Groom.
Dr Keith Ryan, Marine Biological Association & Dr Willie Wilson, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
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Description: English: Scanning electron micrograph of coccolithophore viruses. Source: https://www.radiolab.org/episodes/192714-microscopic-cosmic. Author: Dr Keith Ryan, Marine Biological Association & Dr Willie Wilson, Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
Description: English: A giant coccolithovirus, Emiliania huxleyi virus 86 (arrowed), infecting an Emiliania huxleyi coccolithophore. Date: 8 February 2017. Source: extracted and modified from this Commons file. Author: DHRUVA SRINIVAS. Other versions: .
Griet Neukermans and Georges Fournier (Dr. Jeremy Young, University College London, London, with permission).
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Description: English: Scanning Electron Micrograph of Emiliania huxleyi (coccosphere and coccolith). Date: 2 April 2018, 13:25:18. Source: [1]doi:10.3389/fmars.2018.00146. Author: Griet Neukermans and Georges Fournier (Dr. Jeremy Young, University College London, London, with permission).
Description: English: Emiliania huxleyi. Date: 2 April 2018, 13:25:18. Source: Extracted from this Commons file. Author: Dr. Jeremy Young, University College London.
Description: English: Istanbul Bosphorus became turquoise blue due to a boom in the population of Emiliania huxleyi. Türkçe: Emiliania huxleyi türünün patlaması sebebiyle İstanbul Boğazı turkuaz maviye boyandı. Date: 13 June 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Merterm. Camera location41° 17′ 52.8″ N, 29° 08′ 02.4″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 41.298000; 29.134000.
Emiliania (emil-ee-ann-ee-a) huxleyi, a coccolithophorid haptophyte. It can exist in several different forms, and these are the non-motile coccospheres, in which the cells, with golden plastids, are enclosed in layers of small calcareous scales. Differential interference microscopy. " data on this strain.