SCIENCENY POST
Unique phenomenon causing Jersey Shore beaches to resemble tropical waters
A unique phenomenon is causing Jersey Shore beaches to resemble tropical waters, a stark contrast to the Mid-Atlantic's usual darker green or gray appearance due to sediment, algae, and light conditions. A bloom has dramatically altered the region's typical water coloration.
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