In early January, sightings of bioluminescence were frequent enough in the Los Angeles area that wave watching tours starting ... organisms that live in the ocean. NOAA says many animals ...
First hearing about bioluminescent waves in eighth grade ... Red tide is an informal shorthand to describe the ocean turning red due to large amounts of red phytoplankton, Shipe said, adding ...
Some of the planet's bioluminescent animals live in the deep ocean (although not all of them ... The bacteria get food from the squid's body and in return emit blue light, which can appear to travel ...
Bioluminescent creatures, including phytoplakton, squid, shrimp, and some fish are found throughout marine habitats, from the ocean surface ... and bioluminescent waves can sometimes be seen ...
The spectacular bioluminescent display that lit up our ... sulfide gas while creating oxygen-depleted "dead zones" in the ocean. "It smells like a rough combination of sewage and dead fish ...
lucky San Diegans at Torrey Pines State Beach and Ponto Beach got a glimpse of bioluminescent waves crashing on the coast. Although it’s not something you see everyday, Southern California is no ...
"Our finding reveals a completely novel function for bioluminescence in the ocean, and shows that fishes are able to school using only the natural light they emit, without the need to rely on ...
Imagine standing on the cold shores of the Arabian Sea at twilight, as the sun dips below the horizon, leaving a palette of ...
The ability to make light—bioluminescence—is both commonplace ... the vehicle disappears beneath the waves. As a place to live, the ocean has a couple of peculiarities. The first is that ...