If you move regular sea water, you can’t see the bioluminescence as the concentration of plankton is too low to see light being emitted. However, in a bio bay, the concentration of plankton is so high that you can see light being emitted (bioluminescence). Bioluminescent dinoflagellate ecosys...
It is known as a "cold light" because it appears bluish and generates little heat. Bioluminescent marine organisms including fish, bacteria,jellyfish, and algae are found in the ocean waters. Bioluminescent organisms such asfirefliesand certain fungi can be found on land. The chemical reaction th...
It is out in the bay so you can go from both sides. We drove to Starfish Point and took the small boat - another choice was to go via kayak. I'm glad we did the small boat because the water was a bit rough and the kayak's had a long paddle in the dark to get there and ba...
My family also enjoyed our kayak trip through the bioluminescent bay. If you decide to give this a try, make sure the moon is in a phase that allows for the best viewing. Definitely spend some time in Old San Juan. It's a beautiful city. There ar...
LOOK: 20 of the strangest natural phenomena in America From fire rainbows to bioluminescent bays, America is home to some truly bizarre natural phenomena. SeeStacker's list of 20 of the strangest natural phenomena in the U.S. Gallery Credit: Martha Sandoval ...
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National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has been diving in the Gulf of Maine for more than 40 years. After learning these waters were a harbinger of climate change, he set out to document the rapid shift and its ripple effects.
What happened to the other officers isn't a case of kidnapping, however. We soon learn that back on that mission years ago, the entire team was infected with an undetectable parasite and all of them — Geordi included — are slowly mutating into a bizarre, bioluminescent lifeform. At its ...
Humans cannot breathe underwater because our lungs do not have enough surface area to absorb enough oxygen from water, and the lining in our lungs is adapted to handle air rather than water. However, there have been experiments with humans breathing other liquids, like fluorocarbons. Fluorocarbon...
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