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Rare ‘capuccino coast’ phenomenon observed in Paphos (PHOTOS)

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The rare ‘capuccino coast’ phenomenon was observed in the beach area near the Medieval Castle of Paphos on Sunday.

Posted pictures of the phenomenon which is also known as sea foam were magnificent, according to Philenews.

It came to be known as the “Cappuccino Coast” because the frothy ocean mixture resembles the foam at the top of a cappuccino.

The rare sea foam phenomenon happens when impurities such as seaweed excretions, plant and animal material, chemicals, and salts are churned by choppy waves, creating bubbles that get trapped under water.

As the bubbles are pushed to the shore they are rapidly shuffled to the surface, and their clinging together creates a soft foam.

Sea foam is a global phenomenon and it varies depending on location and the influence of surrounding environments.

The presence of sea foam in the marine environment plays a number of ecological roles including providing sources of food and creating habitat.

It also acts as a mode of transport for both organisms and nutrients within the marine environment and, at times, into the intertidal or terrestrial environments.

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