As the first instrument to demonstrate that ocean color could be measured from space, the Coastal Zone Color Scanner Experiment (CZCS) played an important role in the history of satellite observations. Click through the "classic scenes" below to learn more about this amazing advance.
- Interactions of Ocean Currents and Biology
- The Benguela Upwelling Zone
- The Galapagos Plume
- The Arabian Sea
- The Orinoco River Plume in the Caribbean Sea
- The Gulf Stream (Western Boundary Current)
- Gulf Stream Rings
- Ocean Pollution
- The Agulhas Retroflection
- River Plumes and Estuaries
- On the Level — from Radiation to Scientific Imagery
- Plankton Blooms — The Good, the Bad, and the Shiny