In this episode of Untold Earth we get in the water with the bioluminescent algae of the Salish Sea, experiencing and asking: what is it about this inscrutable mystery that inspires such obsession?
Here are some bioluminescent animals you must see: Black dragonfish are deep-sea predators with sharp teeth and ...
It can sometimes be seen in warm, shallow bays or lagoons, but some bioluminescent algae can produce toxins harmful to marine life and humans ...
Dinoflagellates are a type of single-celled algae, and each of these tiny creatures emits ... When a living thing emits light, it is called bioluminescence. You may have never seen dinoflagellates ...
Bioluminescence illuminated the waters of Australia’s Sydney Harbor in the early hours of Monday, February 24. Tierna Maguire, who was working as a kayaking tour guide in the harbor, captured this ...
Bioluminescent phenomenon 'kavaru' is being observed in Kochi's backwaters attracting locals. High salt content is the cause.
These algae are bioluminescent, which means they produce light. According to the company, one kilogram of these microalgae capture two kilograms of CO2, which means that one of these lamps ...
If you touched something and it suddenly glowed electric blue, you'd feel like you had somehow attained superpowers. If you walked upon a shore to suddenly see thousands of twinkling stars on the ...
We are designing an interactive installation in an escape-room style, where the user navigates a pitch-black puzzle environment and solely depends on dinoflagellates (bioluminescent algae) as guidance ...
The spectacular bioluminescent display that lit up our coastline is now creating a less-than-pleasant olfactory experience across West L.A. Nature's light show along L.A.'s coastline has taken an ...
Experience the natural phenomenon of 'Kavaru' - bioluminescent light display in Kochi's backwaters, reminiscent of fireflies, ...