Posted May 28, 2015
alquist_walter: No, it is not. It's not like saying the ocean is blue, this is a fact.
It's just your opinion.
That´s not 100% correct though we could accept it for some part of that water body. It's just your opinion.
Actually when sunlight hits the ocean, the water strongly absorbs long-wavelength colors at the red end of the light spectrum, as well as short-wavelength light, including violet and ultraviolet. The remaining light that we see is mostly made up of blue wavelengths.
However, the ocean may take on other hues, including red and green, if light bounces off objects floating near the surface of the water, such as sediment and algae.
;P