Sea Angel Print
10” x 8”
One of the countless living microorganisms that drift throughout the oceans, rivers and lakes, the Sea Angel is a plankton, meaning “to wander” in Greek. It is among the multitudes of zooplankton that are at the foundation of the marine food chain — second only to phytoplankton. Because ocean acidification is reducing the number of phytoplankton, their primary food source, zooplankton are endangered.
10” x 8”
One of the countless living microorganisms that drift throughout the oceans, rivers and lakes, the Sea Angel is a plankton, meaning “to wander” in Greek. It is among the multitudes of zooplankton that are at the foundation of the marine food chain — second only to phytoplankton. Because ocean acidification is reducing the number of phytoplankton, their primary food source, zooplankton are endangered.
10” x 8”
One of the countless living microorganisms that drift throughout the oceans, rivers and lakes, the Sea Angel is a plankton, meaning “to wander” in Greek. It is among the multitudes of zooplankton that are at the foundation of the marine food chain — second only to phytoplankton. Because ocean acidification is reducing the number of phytoplankton, their primary food source, zooplankton are endangered.