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What Exactly Is Sea Foam?
BY KRISTEN HALL-GEISLER
Sea foam is created by the agitation of seawater containing high
concentrations of dissolved organic matter, which can come from the natural
environment in the form of algal blooms or from man-made sources.
As the waves
crash onto the shore or lap at the beach, depending on where you are, there's
usually some leftover frothy bits that cling to the sand.
On windy days,
this foamy stuff can even be lifted off the ground and blown around.
What is it?
And is it dangerous to touch it or let the dog run around in it?
It's sea foam,
and it is not nearly as green as the color we call sea foam. It's usually
whitish, though it's probably a little dingy rather than being sparkling white.
Sometimes it's
more of a reddish-brown, though, and that's the sea foam to watch out for.
Sea water
is 96.5 percent
water and 2.5 percent salt. That only adds up to 99 percent, so
what's the other 1 percent?
A lot of
things. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
it's "proteins, fats, dead algae, detergents and other pollutants,"
plus other bits of organic and inorganic matter.
When these
particles get agitated by wind and waves, they froth. You can create the same
effect by putting some sea water in a bottle and shaking it.
The bubbles
happen because of molecules called surfactants,
which Popular Science explains are "sticky molecules that cling to the
surface between water and air."
These
surfactants can come from natural sources, like algae and seaweed, or from
human pollution, like fertilizers, detergents and sewage.
One end of the
molecule is hydrophobic – it repels water. The other end is hydrophilic – it
attracts water.
The easiest
shape for these molecules to form is a sphere, with the hydrophobic ends on the
inside and the hydrophilic ends pointing outward.
Spheres (even
if they aren't perfect) make bubbles. And a lot of bubbles make sea foam!
Now, about
that reddish-brown sea foam. That's often due to phytoplankton,
also known as algae blooms, which is a natural phenomenon.
These tiny
organisms release toxins that aren't good for you, your dog, the birds, or
anything, really. The toxins can irritate eyes and ears, and even the
respiratory system.
The white foam
may not be toxic, but that doesn't mean it's harmless.
When weather
gets completely out of control, the churning of the water creates a lot of sea
foam.
Like, a lot.
In the winter of 2020, a king tide in Washington state with 25-foot (nearly
8-meter) waves created a "blender effect"
that churned up sea foam as high as a man's chest.
Later that
spring and halfway around the world, so much sea foam appeared in the Netherlands that
it killed five very experienced surfers.
NOW THAT'S COLOR
In 2001,
Crayola introduced a minty-green crayon called "seafoam."
According
to Canva,
it's a soft blue-green that is not the same as mint green. These two colors
have different hex codes used by designers.
Seafoam is a mix of green, blue and a little gray, and it looks nothing like the sea foam found in the actual sea.
Kristen Hall-Geisler
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Kristen Hall-Geisler is a freelance writer and
book editor living in Oregon. As an automotive journalist since 2006, she's
honed her research and interviewing skills with HowStuffWorks, The New York
Times, TechCrunch, Popular Science, US News & World Report and more. She
loves falling down the rabbit hole of research and emerging with a book or
article that others find useful and — she hopes — entertaining while still
being based on solid sources. She is the author of the historical novel "Skull and
Sidecar" as well as the nonfiction books "Take the
Wheel: A Woman’s Guide to Buying a Car Her Own Damn Self" and "Lightning
in a Throttle: Three Early Electric Vehicle Victories."
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